

If you want to go full world-domination in an MMO strategy, Battle for the Galaxy and Goodgame Empire are two renowned choices. For peaceful world-building, check out Final Earth 2, a relaxing vertical city-building game set in space. If this sounds like your kind of adventure, there are a few top games to consider. These top-down RTS games involve strategic, bigger-picture thinking as you tackle the economic problems of society, and often, building a military power. The difference is, instead of developing a character, you’re progressing a civilization. You could be in the sky, pulling the strings of civilization like a benevolent puppet-master. You don’t have to be down, on the ground, in the shoes of the protagonist, to have an adventure. Naturally, there’s a distinct crossover with RPG and adventure games, because RPG games nearly always involve progressive character development and a plethora of adventures. Both games are easy to play, but so addictive! If you're looking for a casual and fun adventure with satisfying game mechanics, check out Adventure Miner and Wood Farmer. The game is part of a range of intriguing simulator games that follow a similar theme. Horse Simulator 3D is an adventure sim where you play as a horse exploring a beautiful island and completing quests. You’ll collect and battle monsters in a thoroughly rich game with a blend of RPG and PvP combat, all within a 2D world. You’ll be swept away on quests through ancient caves, icy landscapes, and beautiful forests. Monster Sanctuary is another exciting game that takes you on a journey. It's certainly part of the experience when wandering through new biomes in Minecraft Classic. You could say part of the thrill of an adventure game is discovering new worlds.
