Lucky Fields vs Oinky Tonk
Lucky Fields
Lucky Fields is a fun and relaxing farm simulation game by the Russian game publisher, My.com. In this game, you get to grow a wide variety of crops, raise animals and produce a myriad of goods in your brand-new virtual farm. Sell off your farm produce to your neighbors or to random players from all over the world at the market for some extra cash. With the coins in hand, you can then choose to spruce up your place with the best décor. You can even upgrade your buildings to unlock new goods to craft.There isn't any storyline per se in this game, but you still get to enjoy everything that makes a farm game fun. Best yet, the game even has a unique feature - you can drag the rain clouds that occasionally pop up at your farm to your growing crops to accelerate their growth. So, do you think you have what it takes to become the most successful farmer in Lucky Fields? Play the game now and find out!
Oinky Tonk
Oinky Tonk is a casual game where you get to spin a wheel to decide whether you can attack another player, build your island, or plunder others' islands for money to fund the construction/decoration efforts for your island. There are, naturally, many islands that you will be able to progress to and eventually own.However, you can, in turn, be attacked (destroying some of the stuff you've built) and plundered (lose your cache of cash) as well so it would be wise to have shields on at all times. You can perform retaliatory attacks, thankfully, but this only works if your enemy doesn't have a shield on, obviously.
Generally, this game's gameplay is pretty similar to Pirate Kings and many other casual "Spin the Wheel"-type games, including its adorable graphics and fancy animation effects, and hence, Oinky Tonk would serve as a great alternative game to play.