Children of Morta vs Moon Hunters

8/10Match score

Higher community rating

Children of Morta

+16

rating points

More player ratings

Children of Morta

154 ratings

Similarity Breakdown

Same

Game Modes

Same

Perspective

Same

Genres

Similar

Themes

Different

Features

Shared

Game Modes

Co-operativeMultiplayerSingle player

Perspective

Bird view / Isometric

Genres

AdventureIndieRole-playing (RPG)

Themes

ActionFantasy

Features

pax west 2016action-adventure

Key Differences

Themes

Children of Morta

-

Moon Hunters

Party

Features

Children of Morta

pax west 2017pixel graphicspixel art

Moon Hunters

procedural generationgoddessnon-linearpax prime 2014pax prime 2015

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureChildren of MortaMoon Hunters
Release DateSep 3, 2019Mar 10, 2016
Rating77/100 (154 ratings)61/100 (36 ratings)
Genres
AdventureIndieRole-playing (RPG)
AdventureIndieRole-playing (RPG)
Themes
ActionFantasy
ActionFantasyParty
Features
pax west 2016pax west 2017action-adventurepixel graphicspixel art
procedural generationgoddessnon-linearpax prime 2014pax prime 2015pax south 2017procedurally generatedcrowd fundedmythologypax east 2016pax west 2016witchesaction-adventure
Game Modes
Co-operativeMultiplayerSingle player
Co-operativeMultiplayerSingle player
Player Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Bird view / Isometric
PlatformsAndroid, Linux, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, iOSLinux, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One

Comparison Summary

Children of Morta and Moon Hunters have a 8/10 match score. Both games overlap around Co-operative, Multiplayer, Single player, Bird view / Isometric, Adventure, Indie.

Children of Morta stands out for pax west 2017, pixel graphics, pixel art, while Moon Hunters stands out for Party, procedural generation, goddess, non-linear.

Children of Morta has the higher community rating in the current dataset. Players who enjoy Co-operative, Multiplayer, Single player are the most likely to find value in both.

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