Ministry of War vs Rise to Ruins
Ministry of War
Ministry of War is a fast-paced MMO strategy game that allows you develop and advance your civilization through 6 different ages... starting of course with the Stone Ages. With up to 4 amazing ancient civilizations for you to choose from, you are also spoiled for choice! Recruit various talented individuals to lead your army fearlessly into battle, rake in huge amounts of wealth through a healthy trade system and expand your city’s influence to the outer reaches of the empire through religion or conquest. Amass a huge army and have fun participating in the many PvP and even PvE events that the game has to offer besides the usual "attack other players' cities" stuff.To put it simply, Ministry of War is an MMO strategy game that will bring to mind other games that features age progression like Forge of Empires. So, if you love these types of games, this is definitely one game you'd don't want to miss!
Rise to Ruins
Rise to Ruins is a godlike empire-building strategy game that incorporates some elements of tower defense (during night time). Inspired by games like Towns, Gnomoria, Banished and Dwarf Fortress, you will need to build a thriving empire, recruit new nomads to join you, manage your empire's resources, and ensure that your people are content in this game. During the night, however, enemies will start hammering at your gates, and as such, set up proper tower-defense-like defenses to funnel your enemies into easily manageable "slaughter zones" as well as appoint guards to patrol your empire's parameters.There are also tons of fun little features that made this game so engaging to play, including your special godlike powers which you can use to help your little people survive or to cause them a huge amount of distress, and how the creatures and people in the game react to the presence of godly powers. You can even completely change the landscape of a map if you wish. The game has a ton of maps and game modes, even in its early access form, for you to play around with as well!
Rise to Ruins is still a work in progress but the game seems almost completely done and ready for launch. So, although it's still technically in early access, you can rest assured that the game is in its playable stage of development - you can immediately dive right in after purchasing the game!
P/S: There's also a trick that you can use to stop enemies from proliferating at all on the map you play on if you fancy a peaceful sort of game.