Dungeon Keeper vs Half Life 2: Episode One
Dungeon Keeper
Dungeon Keeper is a somewhat tower-defense-like strategy game that allows you to build your very own dungeons, staff it with a plethora of demonic minions, and set off to raid other people's dungeons to win some sweet loot. Play as a ruthless dungeon keeper as you do your best to stop these pesky adventurers from stealing stuff from your dungeons. Get creative and devise the most painful ways to deal with these hapless heroes with the many tools at your disposal like traps, hordes of demons of all shapes and sizes, and more.The PC version of the game also has a special multiplayer feature where you can play with up to 4 of your friends and challenge each other's dungeons for the rights of being the best dungeon keeper. Of course, the reworked mobile versions are already multiplayer games whereby you'll get to raid anyone's dungeon and everyone will get to raid yours.
If you liked games like The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot, Dungeon Keeper is definitely right up your alley. If you want to play the classic version, then you can get the PC version; if not, you can give the mobile game a try instead.
Half Life 2: Episode One
Half Life 2: Episode One is the first standalone game in Valve's spin-off trilogy for its game series, Half Life. Featuring a gameplay that closely resembles Half Life 2, its namesake, this game provides loyal fans of the game a nice continuation (somewhat) in the series' storyline. Similar to Half Life 2, this game has a lot more scripted scenes as well as puzzles and strategic combat rather than simply adding in more aliens for you to fight and weapons for you to fight with.Despite its rather short game duration, Half Life 2: Episode One gives its hardcore fans something to chew on as they wait - endlessly - for a Half Life 3. And naturally, being released in 2006, the game has a more polished look. To be honest, it's a great alternative game to Half Life 2.