Ragnarok Clicker vs Tiny Pixel Farm
Ragnarok Clicker
Ragnarok Clicker follows the rising trend of converting popular MMORPGs into idle versions of the original game (I'm looking at you Runescape Idle Adventures). As you might expect, the game has plenty of graphics that will definitely remind you of its namesake, including the many characters you can recruit to "click" (a.k.a. fight) monsters for you as well as the monsters themselves (anyone remember the adorable Porings?). Best yet, considering that this game was developed by Playsaurus, the very people behind the insanely-popular idle RPG, Clicker Heroes, you can expect an engaging and rewarding incremental gameplay that is simple enough to get started, but has enough depth to keep players coming back for more.So, if you're a huge fan of Ragnarok MMOs (1 or 2, or even both) and you enjoy playing idle games, then Ragnarok Clicker is one game you'll want to play. The game is available on both PC and mobile devices (Adnroid and iOS) for free.
Tiny Pixel Farm
Tiny Pixel Farm is an idle farming game that is unlike any other. Backed with a heartfelt story about an elderly farmer whose farmland is slowly being claimed by greedy corporate goons, in this game, you play as the grandchild of the said farmer and you are determined to reclaim what was rightfully your family's.Although the gameplay is generally idle in nature, the idle part of the game isn't exactly textbook-styled. As opposed to fully automating everything, you still need to put in some "work" for instance, by swiping and tapping on your animals to collect produce, on your hay-producing farms to collect hay, on your pets to collect exp gems, and others. Aside from the well-design and satisfying progression system in this game, there is an insane number of animals you can keep at the farm too.
The game is also very "video ad-heavy" mainly because you will always be given an option to watch video ads in exchange for instantly completing something, be it a construction process or selling all the goods in your shop. However, what I really like about the game is how it gives you a heads-up whenever a full-screen ad is coming up and it also thanks you after you've watched a video ad. More games should seriously take a page out of this game's book and do this!
All in all, although this game does require a good (middle range to high-end) mobile device to run, Tiny Pixel Farm brings a ton of innovation to the idle gaming genre and the game does it so brilliantly well. If you enjoy idle games, farm games or both, you might want to give this game a try.