Scribblenauts Unlimited vs Stonehearth
Scribblenauts Unlimited
Scribblenauts Unlimited is the perfect canvas for your imagination as you solve exciting puzzles in an epic 2D open-world environment.You have to help Maxwell solve all the challenges with the help of his magical notebook that brings everything drawn on it to life. The possibilities are truly endless as you get to create your own objects using a user-friendly interface and also get to decide how they behave in certain situations. You can also share those objects with your friends, store them in Maxwell’s backpack and modify them to solve the puzzles. Each level also features hints that can help you in solving the tough challenges.
If you are feeling creative today, try out this amazing casual puzzle game and create unique objects in Scribblenauts Unlimited.
Stonehearth
Stonehearth is the game you'll want to play if you enjoy playing Minecraft because you can build your very own city. Although the game is basically a sandbox game like Minecraft, it has a building aspect that's much more similar to Craft the World... except that in Stonehearth, everything's in glorious 3D. In this game, you play as the leader of a small handful of adorable-looking pioneers who are looking for a new place to settle down. There isn't a lot of digging involved in Stonehearth though you still need to get your pioneers to collect resources from the environment or to plant and harvest their own.Like in Craft the World, you'll need to provide shelter for your people and equip them with the necessary equipment so they can fend off attacks during the night. However, when it comes to crafting, Stonehearth has a much more diverse and in-depth crafting system. The building system in this game is also pretty unique though it can be rather restrictive when compared to Minecraft since the most "building" you'll be doing is mainly houses for your villagers. Of course, let's not forget about the game's much better-looking graphics!
In some way, Stonehearth is more of a survival/town-building game than a pure sandbox game like Minecraft. However, it is perfect for players who enjoy having an entire town of minions to order around, and the satisfaction of leading and developing a tribe. For a price tag of $24.99 (on Steam), Stonehearth can be a bit on the costly side, but if this is the sort of game you're into, the game will always be worth the price. You can show your support to the indie developers behind this game as well... so there's that!