Dofus vs Dwarf Fortress
Dofus
Dofus is a place full of wonder and magic where you take on the aspect of a god and begin a journey to discover the Primordial Dragon Eggs. In the world of 12 you are a mighty hero that steps out of the crowd and you can alter it’s destiny.With 17 classes to choose from you are able to pick one that suits your playstyle the most. Once you have your character you are off into a fun game where there is a huge world for you to discover. With a brilliant tactical battle style your decisions have impact and can can be the deciding factor in winning or losing. There are group adventures too as well as a huge profession system where you can make a profit if you want to. Add in the special events and huge community and it gives you an amazing gaming experience that remains ever popular.
Dwarf Fortress
Dwarf Fortress is one of the most unique and massive fantasy game ever made using only ASCII characters and colors. The game is completely open world in the sense that you are given the freedom to play as an adventurer and set off alone or with other adventurers on an exciting journey above or below ground (or both) to seek glory, fame and riches, or to settle down and help develop your very own dwarven outpost where you can then build a fortress, establish a barony, and in general, order your dwarven subjects around. Aside from the obviously different "art style" used, the freedom of choice, and the amazing amount of details in its gameplay, the game is also unique in its world building. The virtual world created is not only randomly generated with distinct civilizations with detailed histories, hundred of points of interests like towns and caves, as well as a flourishing nature, which includes both flora and fauna.With so many amazing features packaged into a simple-looking game, it is no wonder why Dwarf Fortress is a game that has inspired a wide variety of other modern games, both indie and big triple-A ones, until today. Due to its size, you might feel daunted to dive into a game like this, but once you've learned the basics, you will find yourself fully immersed in this completely open world of symbols and colors.