

These in-app purchases are not really necessary, but they do make the game progress a heck of a lot faster.

These work by letting you level up faster, having your dragons hatch faster and so on. Now you can actually play a whole lot of Dragon City without actually spending a single penny and that is great, but there are a lot of in-app purchases here. Is Dragon City Free To Play?Īs this is a mobile game, you may have some suspicions that Dragon City is going to want your hard earned money. As it stands the fighting aspect of the game kind of feels like it is there just to try and make you spend a little money to level your dragons up better. To be fair this is the norm in games like this, but I think the fighting would have been much better had there been a little bit more skill involved in the actual fighting aspect of the game. The fighting in Dragon City is actually very straightforward and pretty simplistic.

As well as feeding your dragons, you are going to need to make sure that they are trained so that they can level up, become stronger and learn skills that are going to help them when they get into battle. This is actually quite easy to do and depending on how you go about this will result in what kind of dragon you get. Raising Your Dragonsīefore you can start to train your dragons you will need to breed and raise them. The recommended age for this is actually 18 and anyone younger needs to have their parents permission to play. It is actually far more in-depth than the Disney style visuals suggest and even though this looks like it is a game that is aimed at little kids. Ok so maybe not a dragon king, but the overall point of Dragon City is that you need to breed and raise dragons and then look after them and make sure they are ok. Dragon City is no kids game and has far more going on that many people realize. Dragon City is one of the more popular world building/creature raisin games on Android right now and despite it having a really cutesy appearance.
