A Dark Dragon VIP

by Sponge Mobile


Role Playing

1.49 usd



Fusion game with RPG


A Dark Dragon is a text MUD RPG game that RPG fans should not miss.The adventure begins with the Dark IslandThe secret of the dark forest .A story full of tension will unfold.The fate of the dark island is depending on you. Lets start the game right now.v3.33die when HP is 0.

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Love the concept. (Some features do not work as intended)

Simple Green

I bought Crystals and it charged me but I didn't get no Crystals. So I tried again and still no Crystals, so the game stole 6 dollars from me I want Crystals. This is not fair. UPDATE: The creator go back to me right away and got me my crystals. Most times they honestly wouldn't care but this person does so that means a lot when the game creator fix the problem right away.

Drewball Segura

Just a copy of A Dark Room. Very disappointing

Ryan Fleming

Its pretty good, but it is a bit hard to collect some resources making it a little too grindy.

Dylan Tweed

It is slow but the art story and sense of progression is on a level I do not expect from mobile games. I also admit to liking how the nature of the gameplay shifts a little as you progress not common from my perspective

Ashton Hocking

Good for idling

reverie

good game, bit slow for progression but a little bit of grinding never hurt. For new players I would recommend focusing on expanding capacity of village and using hunters to monopolize fur, makes late game upgrades easier to get.

jimmycat 32

It's been a long time since the last play this game how to see if it still has a change a bit to the feeling

Jacody Terlaje

I like the game, but unless you spend money growth is slow. Also, I'm experiencing a glitch in which my real money transactions are being accepted, but the coupon/crystals amount isn't increasing. Update: watching ads to obtain crystals no longer works. Real money transactions are still not translating into crystals. Please fix this.

Ash D.

I wish the city building mechanics were a bigger part.

Brock Schuelke