Shark Boom vs Virtual Villagers: The Lost Children
Shark Boom
Shark Boom is more similar to Piggy Boom than Pirate Kings mainly because this game provides players with adorable 3D cartoon pets to collect. However, unlike Piggy Boom, these pets are mostly aesthetic in nature and won't be much help during a battle.That said, the gameplay in Shark Boom is pretty familiar especially if you've played Pirate Kings or Piggy Boom. Basically, what you'll need to do is to spin the wheel. The wheel will then decide whether you'll get to take an action, such as attacking other players' islands, or collect freebies like extra coins, spins and more. There are plenty of islands for you to build up in this game, and each of them have their own unique themes, ranging from the Ice Age to Jurassic World. The game also offers revenge attacks so make sure to have your base shielded up after an attack spree.
Shark Boom is definitely a great alternative game to play if you enjoy games like Pirate Kings, Piggy Boom or any other games like it.
Virtual Villagers: The Lost Children
Virtual Villagers: The Lost Children is the second installment in the Virtual Villagers series. In this game, your small tribe managed to rescue a group of children adrift at sea. These children will need nurturing and it falls on you, the leader of the tribe to provide them with just that. Of course, you'll still need to explore the west side of Isola in hopes of discovering and learning more about the mysterious island.Similar to the previous game, Virtual Villagers: The Lost Children contains plenty of unpredictable events that will pop up from time to time to challenge your problem-solving skills. This effectively dispels the monotony of the day-to-day.
So, if you enjoy life simulation games or if you love playing Virtual Villagers' games, you'll want this in your game library as well.