
Josh Miller
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This game feels like a more mechanically developed prequel, with more detailed item usage and a more rewarding gameplay loop. While I do prefer the wider scope of the original game, this one is not far behind, with equally amazing music and memorable monsters. My only complaint is that there haven't been any major additions in a while, and now that the prismatics have concluded, I feel the game needs something new. I expect something is in store, however, so I am excited to see where it goes.
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Raymond Davis
Great little do-nothing game...when it works. I've given this game numerous opportunities, but in the end it always disappoints. Inevitably, the game will work fine and then systematically crash without rhyme or reason, resulting in lost progress and in some cases lost finances. It is incredibly disappointing to devote a significant amount of time to grow and development your game only for it to disappear into the ether unexpectedly.

Jonah Briggs
Dawn of Fire is really great. It gets going really quickly, having an amazing progression system that feels good, not too fast, not too slow. I love the items that you can make and the wants of monsters. It adds so much that the 1st didn't have. The songs are good, the game runs well, and you can scam people on the market by putting items at way too high prices. MSM Dawn of Fire is absolutely one of the best mobile games out there, sitting with the original in amazingness!
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