Dragon Mania Legends
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About
Dragon Mania Legends is a simulation game that allows you to merge or collect dragons in a fantasy city, while engaging in battles. With its intriguing story, delightful game mechanics, and spectacular visuals, the game provides an immersive experience. However, be prepared for grinding, annoying ads, and bugs that may hinder your gameplay. The game describes itself as a magical dragon experience, full of humor and splendid soundtracks.











monetization
3,164 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Many players express frustration over unskippable ads that appear frequently, often during critical moments, leading to a diminished gaming experience. While some users acknowledge the necessity of ads for a free-to-play model, they call for a reduction in the frequency and intrusiveness of these ads to improve overall enjoyment.
“There's in-app purchases, but you don't need them to be good at this game, which is amazing.”
“There are plenty of ways to obtain prizes without in-app purchases (though buying money is a lot easier and quicker).”
“I love this game; you can progress without having to make in-app purchases... I have been playing for over a month and am excited every time I play.”
“I know a free game has to get its money somehow, but believe me, I already watch enough ads to skip time; the game doesn't need to shower me with them.”
“Getting cheated out of rewards because of ads. There have been times where I've watched ads to reduce waiting times, but the exit button to close ads is stupidly small, so you can accidentally open a link to the Play Store if you miss the exit. When you return to the app, it restarts itself, and you don't get the reward. It's so infuriating.”
“The amount of in-game ads is just too much. I cannot progress in this game unless I buy stuff or rare dragons, and of course, ads are completely killing the experience.”