
An Independent Gaming poll (image by Orchard-L)
Hall of Fame: Dwarf Fortress | Toribash
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Cage Match 3: Warning Forever vs Fraxy
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| 26 | 28 |
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"Warning Forever. Fraxy may play better these days, but we wouldn't have it without WF. And thanks to WF we also have the wonderful Battleship Forever, which if anyone hasn't played yet they really need to despite being still in the demo stages." - Xander
"Fraxy. Although Warning Forever is the next best thing, Fraxy just has great graphics, an editor, and more action." - Javet
"Fraxy hands down. being able to easily make and show off custom bosses makes it 10x better then most." - Dave
"WF, because it's obvious where Frazzy got it's inspiration from." - anonymous
"Warning Forever. I'm French, and I like the two game, but Warning Forever is very cool." - Julien
"Controls ruined Frazy for me and I always found Warning Forever to be extremely tedious... so uh.... null vote I guess." - anonymous
"Warning Forever totally revolutionized the Boss-only subgenre of the shmup since this freeware piece was first originally released, and as such, it definitely became an unforgettably masterful trend that inspired such other games in the later years as Fraxy, Clean Asia, and the much recent Fractal Fighter. So for me, it is WF indeed... no question." - AdigunPolack
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Cage Match 2: Dwarf Fortress vs The Kingdom of Loathing
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| 73 | 21 |
Winner: Dwarf Fortress
"Kingdom of Loathing is hands-down the greatest web-browser game ever created. Dwarf Fortress can not compete with that. Can anyone even tell me why I would play DF over NetHack?" - Sebastian
"Dwarf Fortress is a clear winner. It's the best game I've played in a long time. A huge amount of detail, rapid development. The perfect mix of Dungeon Keeper, The Sims and NetHack." - VeaaC
"Not going to lie, KOL is pretty rockin' with its humouristic D&D going on, but DF has stolen so many hours of my life it's ridiculous." - anonymous
"Never even heard of Dwarf Fortress.... by contrast I've been playing Kingdom of Loathing for several years now and it's still fun. So, I vote KOL." - Jonathan Ellis
"I've deposited quite a few hours into DF, and having to tell my dwarf lackys specifically what jobs to do, what things to pickup, where to put things you pick up, gets tiring. It's like its not a god game, its a mothering simulator." - anonymous
"Kingdom of Loathing has kept me interested almost every day for coming up on two years now." - anonymous
"Dwarf Fortress! Oh god, Dwarf Fortress! KoL is funny and all, but it's all premade jokes. I have laughed out loud many a time when playing DF, just due to the situations my dwarves get themselves into (or when I flood everything with lava and drive my remaining population mad with grief)." - Paul
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Cage Match 1: Sumotori Dreams vs Toribash
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| 8 | 44 |
Winner: Toribash
"Sumotori is far more entertaining and to crunch it all into 96k is herculean." - Joe
"Toribash wins hands down, it's both much deeper, much more developed, larger community and keeps you coming for more." - Mahatma
"Toribash is just stick figures and elastic bands." - Jim
"Toribash is an excellent online game with a solid community and tons of mods." - Dominic
"Sumotori looks like theft to me. He couldn't even figure out a name for a game by himself." - anonymous
"I've played both alot, and i gotta say Toribash wins without a doubt. The physics in Toribash is stunning, plus it is so customizable that you never get tired of it." - anonymous
"Toribash is certainly more fun than Sumotori, all you do in Sumotori is push paper over, yet in Toribash, you can rip their limbs off, THEN push them over." - Hyperviper
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