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Ruinarch; You play as a demon lord and have to destroy human / elven civilization. You can do that by various abilities, spells or units. 3 distinct playstyles; the lich, the brute and the puppetmaster. It is a godgame, sort of. This game can be quite micro-managy
Crusader kings; if you like kingdom building and grand strategy. Though you play with a dynasty and every time your character dies, your heir takes over, unless you don't have one then it's gameover. Lots of political intrigue. This game can also be quite micro-managy and has quite the learning curve.
Star dynasties: crusader kings but in space
Shadows of forbidden gods; Kind of similar to ruinarch and crusader kings, you choose a god that has a particular playstyle and then you corrupt or destroy the world. Not really a godgame but it has simulated civilizations that do their own thing and play against you.
I know these games aren't really similar to worldbox, but this is as close as I could get with what I've played.