Dragon City

Dragon City is a free-to-play social network game developed and published by Social Point.

Dragon City
Developer(s)Social Point
Publisher(s)Social Point
Platform(s)
Release
Genre(s)Social network game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay

Dragon City follows players to raise their own dragons and design a city full of dragons on floating islands. Gold produced by dragons that can be used to buy and upgrade buildings and habitats (habitats can be also upgraded with elemental tokens at later levels). The farms exchange gold for food (they look like tomatoes), which can be used to level up dragons that evolve them, improve strength (health and power) depending on the dragon's rarity, and increase gold production. Breeding allows two dragons above the level of 4 to produce a hybrid dragon or a legendary dragon. Gems are the premium currency that can be collected via in-app purchases; and by other tasks for collecting Gems.


Once a player has reached the player level 27, the Ancient World appears, which is an area of the game where the gold can be exchanged for crystals (ruby, sapphire, topaz, emerald, onyx, diamond) which can be collected from mines that can be used to summon ancient dragons. The crafting station used to craft crystals equivalent to the current crystal with numerous raw crystals and previously crafted crystals using platinum. Platinum is generated by the ancient dragons similarly to how the regular dragons generate gold.

As of December 2020, there are 1,431 dragons composed of basic dragon elements Terra, Flame, Sea, Nature, Electric, Ice, Metal, Dark, Light, War, Pure, Legend, Primal, and Wind, while ancient dragon elements are Beauty, Chaos, Magic, Dream, Soul, and Happy; nine guardian dragons (one tower per island for islands 1 to 9) used to boost the aspects of the entire game; and there are 18 ancient dragons in the Ancient World and you can get dragons in events

Release

Dragon City was first released in Facebook in May 2012, with iOS and Android in 2013.[1][2] On February 26, 2019, the Microsoft Windows version of the game was released.[3] On February 2, 2020, the Facebook version of the game was closed.[4]

References

  1. Scott Reyburn (30 May 2013). "Social Point's Andrés Bou on Dragon City's success on mobile, sticking with the Facebook platform and plans for 2013 | SocialTimes". Insidemobileapps.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  2. "How We Made Dragon City Mobile. | Social Point". Socialpoint.es. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  3. "Microsoft Store version FAQ - Socialpoint Support". Socialpoint.es. Archived from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  4. "Dragon City - Socialpoint Support". Socialpoint.es. Archived from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
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