When comparing Transformice vs Realm of the Mad God, the Slant community recommends Realm of the Mad God for most people. In the question“What are the best browser-based multiplayer games?” Realm of the Mad God is ranked 3rd while Transformice is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose Realm of the Mad God is:
With a spell and a weapon equipped you aim and shoot at enemies and dodge their incoming projectiles. Sounds simple, but it is not when you have over 100 different missiles coming at you. This is the essence of Realm of the Mad God (RotMG). You are supposed to evade enemy attacks and strike back yourself to countless numbers of enemies. Just as when you feel that you have beaten the last enemy, another one starts firing at you. All of this comes varied as different enemies, have different attack patterns, projectile speeds and intricacies to them.
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Pros
Pro Pure, hilarious chaos
It's a mob simulator, where every mouse only looks out for themselves. There's no time for a coordinated approach, even worse - getting to the cheese often involves doing so at the expense of others.
Pro Lots of puzzles
There is a huge number of puzzles to play through with the same, simple goal in each of them - get the cheese to the hole. There's even an achievement for completing over 1000 different maps.
Pro Fast-paced combat
With a spell and a weapon equipped you aim and shoot at enemies and dodge their incoming projectiles. Sounds simple, but it is not when you have over 100 different missiles coming at you.
This is the essence of Realm of the Mad God (RotMG). You are supposed to evade enemy attacks and strike back yourself to countless numbers of enemies. Just as when you feel that you have beaten the last enemy, another one starts firing at you. All of this comes varied as different enemies, have different attack patterns, projectile speeds and intricacies to them.
Pro Easy to learn, hard to master
The game is built with 8-bit retro style in mind. Such design choices made the game feel and look simplistic, and not overwhelming right from the start.
The game is simple to pick up with a helpful tutorial aiding you at the beginning of the game. A few minutes in you will find yourself accustomed to controls, interface and the abilities of your character.
If you play for a while, you will encounter more dangerous enemies that will force you to flee and to face them once again until you are able to fight against them properly.
Pro Huge fights
Realm of the Mad God features massive fights that occur between players and Oryx's minions. Some of the most exciting and terrifying enemies are not beatable alone and it requires co-operation between the players. As a result, you will see yourself teaming up with other 85+ strangers and trying to beat the boss.
Pro Permadeath
Permadeath is what adds spice to this game that makes it what it is. If you die, you lose your beloved character and all the items you had with you. You start over again.
This is what draws you in to play more as you want to get back where you were.
Pro Variety
The game offers multiple settings, hundreds of different items and monsters. Over a dozen of different classes with different powers, abilities, perks and playstyles are available to try out.
Cons
Con The shaman is the only part of the game which makes gameplay worthwile, but it is restricted to only one person out of dozens per match.
It seems like all the fun in the game comes from being a shaman, but it is locked to a single person per match in a room of several dozens people, because all the matches in the game are about gathering cheese, which grants you scores, in which the game compares your scores whit the other players on the same room as you so the first person who has most scores becomes the shaman, and once you become a shaman your score is reset so you have to do it all again to become the shaman.
Gathering cheese isn't as fun and as rewarding as being a shaman, where the real "joy" is, since it is the most difficult and valuable part of the game. Every feature of the game, such as upgrades, goes fowards in valorizing being a shaman but doens't let you be a shaman all the time, which makes the game a boring experience all the time you aren't really a shaman.
Con Horribly boring gameplay
The gameplay is not even addicting, it has a crappy music, it is limiting, and have nothing that really takes your attention at at all. You just go, catch cheese, and ocasionally be a shaman that does some good stuff. Most of the time you just stand up wanting to be a shaman, instead of having the actual fun, which is being the shaman.
Plus the game is so horribly boring i can't even measure. It's awfull...
Con Difficult to understand and to master, which leads to frustation
The game is all about placing objects to help other mice to get cheese, but even so, it is completely physics based on all senses, and even throguh general physics have some logic that is easy to understand, in this game it is difficult to utilize right the physics, because you constantily have to deal whit mice that scrambles the physics all the time, such as creating a bubble to go up and then the mice goes and screw everything up from the buddle direction and so on. The implementation of the mice in this physics game gameplay make it difficult for playing, and this can result in frustration on how hard the game can be.
Con Pay-2-Win
The game uses "Coins" as a currency to purchase both cosmetic and fundamental items to the gameplay. Coins cannot be earned and are only obtained through real-world money. Although you can grind your way to all of the items without paying, it will be harder and will take longer than paying a few bucks for one of the best items in the game.
This can be felt when you have to pay to not run out of vault space (permanent storage for your items) or have another character slot without sacrificing your initial character. Moreover, in the Nexus (game's town safe area) you can buy one of the strongest items in the game.
A prime example of this would be maximizing pet skills which help you in combat. It takes months taking skills to the maximum level, if you are not willing to spend any money. On the other hand, if you pay a significant amount of money, it will take you less than a day.
Con Sometimes lags
There are various issues that can cause lag within the game. For some tips in dealing with it you can read here.
Con Glitches back to the main screen
During massive brawls, where there are a lot of enemies and other players, the game starts lagging and glitching. Worst case scenario, the players are sent back to the login screens.
Con Repetitive
In order to take your character's skills to the highest levels or obtain strongest items in the game, it will require grinding. Grinding means doing the same thing over and over again to gain something of value. This is where repetition comes in.
Usually, this is felt when players are trying to make their characters strong enough to compete with end-game content (strongest bosses). This requires maximizing the skills and obtaining items which sometimes could take a while. For instance, the chances of getting one of the strongest bows in the game "Doom Bow" is 1%.