Defeat the dragons to save the world
At one time or another, you have probably played a game from the Monster Hunter saga. Well, Dragon Project is the equivalent on Android of that famous series created by Capcom. That is no exaggeration; you go up against enemies who are way bigger than you and, in order to defeat them, you’ll need the help of friends.
Dragon Project is a traditional-style MMO and, as such, has a large social component to it. If we add to that the micro-transactions which allow you to advance faster (a real classic within the world of mobile gaming), then we have the perfect recipe for slicing your way through the casual players, who tend to abound on these platforms.
Dragon Project is a perfect MMO storm.
Among other things, offers you the following:
- Choice of fighting style.
- Create your own weapons and armor.
- Easy and intuitive playability.
- Periodic events where you can get rewards.
- Play on your own or with friends.
A well-worked and well-executed idea
One way of summing up Dragon Project, in conceptual terms, would be to say that it is the perfect way of transferring an idea that has worked well on other platforms to mobile devices. They’ve done a great job with the playability, the graphics are excellent, and it gets you sufficiently hooked to always want to play for just a few more minutes. As if all that weren’t enough, it also offers us a vast world to explore at our fingertips.
If you like MMOs, then you’ll love this game. The colorful aesthetics are very eye-catching and are derived from anime; even the most otaku amongst us will be impressed. If you want to get deep into a passionate game, don’t hesitate to give this one a whirl.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.1
- Offers in-app purchases.
Hello, everybody! My name is Sergio Agudo and I love science, computers, and video games. Since I was a child, I have been obsessed with computers, and with what in an ‘80s Spanish home like mine, they called the little Martians...
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