Dragon Tamer
"Dragon Tamer is a Simulation game with ingenious mechanics, impressive graphics, and an invitation to test your worth: 'Are you worthy to call yourself a Dragon Tamer?'" However, be prepared for extensive grinding and numerous bugs that may hinder your experience.
Reviews
- The game features a wide variety of dragons with unique designs and abilities.
- Gameplay is engaging with fun mechanics for breeding and battling dragons.
- The game is free-to-play friendly, allowing players to progress without spending money.
- The game often experiences connectivity issues, leading to crashes and loading problems.
- The tutorial is lengthy and can be repetitive, making it tedious for new players.
- There are complaints about the game's balance, particularly in the arena where matchmaking can be unfair.
- graphics120 mentions
- 72 % positive mentions
- 24 % neutral mentions
- 4 % negative mentions
Overall, the graphics of the game are widely praised for their quality and aesthetic appeal, with many users highlighting the unique and beautifully designed dragon models. While some players noted occasional visual bugs and suggested improvements like a 60fps mode, the majority found the visuals to be a significant strength of the game, often comparing them favorably to other titles in the genre. However, a few reviews pointed out that there is still room for enhancement in detail and performance.
βThe graphics are fantastic and the gameplay is a good time killer.β
βThe visuals are fantastic, and every dragon design feels loved.β
βThe graphics are amazing, and the dragons look like they are real; if they were real, I bet they'd look like that.β
βThe graphics are less than bad, although I will give some credit for trying.β
βThe graphic needs to improve a bit, though, and I hope in the future there's more to come!β
βGame forces you to do things, and the graphics suck!β
- monetization87 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 6 % neutral mentions
- 69 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game is generally well-received, with players appreciating the absence of forced ads and the option to watch ads for rewards. While many users report that in-game currency is easily obtainable without spending money, some express frustration over the unreliability of ad rewards and the presence of microtransactions that feel predatory. Overall, the game offers a balanced approach to monetization, allowing players to enjoy content without being pressured to spend.
βNo ads unless you want the 'free rewards' thing, which is really nice.β
βThere are no ads, and although there is a premium currency, it is incredibly easy to get your hands on just by playing!β
βIn-app purchases are not at all necessary; gameplay is varied enough that you don't get bored, and waiting for things to finish upgrading doesn't hinder you too much.β
βThe new taming event is really the last straw, the amount of microtransactions required to effectively participate is ridiculous.β
βI rate it 4 stars but please fix the ads that you can get rewards; I can't even play the ads.β
βChanged review as ads do not trigger rewards frequently and you're prevented from getting specific rewards without them.β
- gameplay39 mentions
- 64 % positive mentions
- 28 % neutral mentions
- 8 % negative mentions
The gameplay is generally well-received, with many players enjoying the fun mechanics, dragon designs, and variety of activities available. However, there are significant complaints about long wait times for actions and a lack of depth beyond the tutorial, which can hinder progression. Overall, while the game offers enjoyable and engaging gameplay, improvements in pacing and content depth are desired.
βThe gameplay is really fun.β
βThe mechanics are very convenient, such as auto battling.β
βVery good gameplay and interesting to play, very little ads and very easy to play.β
βSeemed decent initially, but there are far too many mechanics put in to slow down the player's progression.β
βIt just slows down the gameplay.β
βDecent gameplay, but the arbitrary wait times kill it.β
- story25 mentions
- 16 % positive mentions
- 72 % neutral mentions
- 12 % negative mentions
The game's story is generally perceived as lacking depth, with many players noting that it feels repetitive and stalls after the initial tutorial. While there are adventure missions and a variety of dragons to collect, the narrative elements are minimal, often reduced to flavor text rather than a cohesive storyline. Players express a desire for more engaging quests and a deeper narrative to enhance the overall experience.
βThe dragons are great, and the storyline is one of the best.β
βItβs better than Dragon City; it has a story that tells you why you need to fight. The battles don't make you fight with just one dragon; it makes you fight with five dragons, which makes it six times harder, so you must level up your dragons and create more. It's an awesome avatar game.β
βSo cool, too many dragon eggs, and the story is great. The evil dragon was so angry; the evil dragon was bad.β
βThere is an 'adventure' mode, but apart from the flavor text on the description of each dragon, there isn't really a 'story' per se.β
βIt seemed fine at first, but once you get to a point where you stall out on the main story, it takes forever to progress.β
βThere is good gameplay, but it really lacks any depth or a story past the tutorial.β
- stability23 mentions
- 4 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 96 % negative mentions
The stability of the game is heavily criticized, with numerous users reporting frequent freezes, crashes, and connection issues that render it nearly unplayable. Many players experience the game freezing at various loading stages, leading to frustration and a loss of progress. While some users enjoy the gameplay, the persistent glitches and lag significantly detract from the overall experience.
βIt's so fun! I really recommend playing this game. I haven't encountered any glitches, and it's probably the best game I own. It's cool and easy to play.β
βBut the constant 'reconnecting' freezes and being often thrown out of the game because it lost the connection to the server, even though there is no problem to directly log in again, made it simply unplayable.β
βThe loading bar goes to 100% and then the app freezes, times out, and closes.β
βIt crashes/freezes on the loading screen.β
- music9 mentions
- 56 % positive mentions
- 11 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players finding it enjoyable and calming, while others feel it doesn't fit the game's overall atmosphere and can be grating, particularly the combat fanfare. There are calls for more customization options, such as the ability to choose different soundtracks, as well as complaints about the repetitiveness of certain tracks. Overall, while some players appreciate the music, many believe it detracts from the gaming experience.
βGreat dragon designs, and a very humble game, and also the background music is great; it's making me calm every time I hear it.β
βI love this game! I love the music and the animations; it's so cool! I play it every day and I enjoy it so much! ππππππππβ
βIs there a song? It's great.β
βThe music doesn't fit, and the fanfare that plays each time you win in combat is grating.β
βI just wanted to turn the damn music off, but this thing has thirty-plus minutes of tutorials to slog through.β
βThis game is trash; it looks like a copy of Dragon Mania Legends, and when I saw the ad, the song was the same.β
- grinding7 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be a mixed experience; while some enjoy the grind and find it manageable and fun, others feel it can become tedious, especially in areas like breeding dragons and obtaining rare ones. The game allows for progression without excessive grinding, but some users note that leveling can stall unless players invest money. Overall, it caters well to those who appreciate grind-heavy gameplay, though improvements in farming mechanics are desired.
βPVP feels a little pay-to-win, but can still be won if you grind right. Leveling stalls after a certain level unless you pay to make progression go faster. If not, it goes at a slow pace, which isn't a bad thing as it lets me focus on other things in life.β
βGood game, but a few problems. Mainly in the breeding of dragons and obtaining dark dragons. At a certain point, it gets nearly impossible to get a new legendary dragon without breeding and breeding and breeding, often ending up with dragons you already have. It gets very annoying and tedious.β
βFarming could be improved, like a loop feature that runs even when you're not playing would be nice.β
- humor5 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players appreciate the humor in the game, particularly enjoying quirky interactions like a legendary dragon wiggling its butt when touched. The contrast between building bushes for free versus paying to destroy them in other games also adds a comedic element that users find amusing. Overall, the humor is seen as a positive aspect that enhances the gaming experience.
βI find it funny that you can build bushes when in other games you have to pay to destroy them.β
βIt is the best and funny.β
βSo good and funny.β
- optimization2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
Overall, while the game runs smoothly, users suggest that additional settings for performance optimization on lower-end devices would enhance the experience.
βAt least it runs smoothly.β
βOne suggestion is that the creator should add more settings to optimize performance on lower-end devices.β