Guardians of Ashenhold vs Rocket Royale
Guardians of Ashenhold
Guardians of Ashenhold is a brand-new, fantasy-themed MMORPG which will put you into the role of one of the last Guardians humanity has against Korvallus the mighty dragon and his formidable forces that have been sweeping across the realm, causing chaos and destruction wherever they went.The game features everything you’d come to expect from a browser RPG, including some that you might be pleasantly be surprised about, such as the amazingly flexible camera view, astounding graphics on your browser, and a gameplay that’s a bit more “active” rather than having everything automated.
If you have always envisioned a time when browser RPGs have the graphical quality of standalone 3D MMOs, then you simply must check this game out.
Rocket Royale
Rocket Royale is a battle royale mobile game that has a gameplay that's really similar to Fortnite: Battle Royale but with a nice little twist. Set in a dying world, you'll be competing with 99 other players on an island to survive. However, unlike many other battle royale games, everyone in this game potentially can "win" the game simply by collecting enough materials and supplies to build a rocket to escape the island. Of course, you could also play the devil's advocate and stop other players from building their rockets just so you can be the last person standing.As mentioned, this game is similar to Fortnite's Battle Royale mode mainly because players can choose to use the materials they've gathered to build covers and shelters instead of a rocket and hopefully end up getting that coveted victory royale. Interestingly though, the game includes portals, allowing players to quickly move from one place to another on the vast map. There are plenty of weapons, over 20 of them in fact, for you to find scattered across the map as well.
Rocket Royale brings a nice twist to the generic battle royale gameplay, giving everyone a chance to "win" so to speak. However, whether or not you can make it out of the island alive, well... that remains to be seen!