
Seraphim
Nice game, designs are beautiful, simple leveling methods that aren't too confusing. However, I feel this game is very grindy. There's truly plenty to do, but I'm unable to really progress in game without taking hours and hours farming for materials and runes (which sometimes aren't even useful even in high dungeons) Just for them to not even be enough power to progress in the game. Overall, it has nice concepts, but it is very time-consuming if you're looking to get more power to keep playing.
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Artsykip
I like the way the game used to be. There's two earlier versions out there where it's played in what is basically first person point of view. Admittedly those versions were more difficult, but in my opinion that's what made the game fun. And then there's the fact that the battlefield is constantly moving, and the sprites are animated. I don't like that. My starter dragon was effectively constantly flying sideways, which bothered me. It used to be unique, and now it's generic and pay to play :(
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I feel a bit mixed about this game. Let's start with the pros of the game. The access to grant it Permission is doable. You can say no and it will still run normally. Another is the amount of gems you usually receive is fair and dragons design wise are wonderful! Cons: Lack of a alternative solution to level up your dragon faster. A means of Having a raid button would be nice, also coins are hard to come by unless you leave the game running at auto, and even then you need to have an auto picker to get additional Items such as the amethyst. Overall, good game.
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