Monster Chef vs Tidal Tribe
Monster Chef
Monster Chef is truly a unique addition to the stagnating niche of café simulation games. Featuring an eye-catching art style and a ridiculous story to boot, the game will have you venture out into the wilderness to hunt down monsters for their “parts” and then to use those ingredients to whip up a bunch of food that you can then sell to various people and monsters in the city. The game can be somewhat slower-paced, but if you want a game that you can play for maybe an hour or so, once or twice a day, then this game is perfect for you.Tidal Tribe
Tidal Tribe is a relaxing god game where the goal is to create as many lakes as you can by sculpting the land, just so you can encourage plants, especially fruit-bearing ones, to grow, which will, in turn, provide the necessary impetus for neighboring villages to develop into proper civilizations. Of course, there are various other factors to consider if you want to build the perfect villages when you terraform the land, including whether or not the waters will cause flood, or whether the mountains you create are too high for the meeples (the AI villagers) to climb. Basically, the game can be as easy or as challengingly-strategic as you want, depending on the personal goals you set for your playthrough.Tidal Tribe is not only a fun and relaxing god game to play; it has some pretty nice graphics and ambiance for a low-budget indie title as well! So, if you would like to flex your god-like muscles in a game where the AI people don't moan or complain about stuff as much, this is the game for you.