Dragon Farm Adventure User Reviews

Dragon Farm Adventure
Dragon Farm Adventure
REIN TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

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  • Fun, but waiting for new worlds

    The game is fun, but I’m now stuck waiting on the next world to open. I finished through deep sea and I’ve been waiting. Those who purchased the monthly pass are kind of screwed because meeting the daily & weekly challenges are even harder if you have no worlds to explore. Tired of being stuck. I also love the bonus games, like Dragon Parkour, but wish there was a way to pause it while playing.
    *Edit-bumping my rating down because the updates to wait on the new worlds to open are taking too long & I’m becoming bored with the game. I can’t level up (taking forever) or get more dragons (out of space until I level up), so I’m bored.
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  • Want to love….

    Slow to update, relatively. I know it takes a while to get updates ready, and there are events… repetitive, energy sucking events, to hold you over. The latest event doesn’t give enough resources to potentially get the dragon prize, and players have complained on the fb about it, and of course ignored. This isn’t the only thing users are becoming disenchanted about. Some are reasonable beefs.

    But I reached out to give feedback, and the answer? “You can get tokens with gems”.

    Yes, we can spend a ton of money to get gems to get tokens. Why didn’t we all think of that. It was an insensitive and elitist response, and it guaranteed that if I keep playing, I will never spend another penny on the game. They will no longer get my money. Customer relations was dismissive and patronizing.
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  • Just started, but fun!

    I just started, but the game is fun so far. Compared to other story/adventure/farming games it’s doing well. Unlike some, it’s got the bonus of letting you know exactly how much experience you have and is needed for the next level (unlike a lot of games), which matters to me at higher levels because I will actually know the bar is moving even if it doesn’t look like it. There have been lots of ways (so far) to gain energy, but that could be because I’m early in the game. The dragons are definitely adorable, but the story to get them bit on the… ahem, how do I put this? Good-intentioned colonizers and crazy treasure hunters? There are original inhabitants of the islands. You’re ‘Master’ and there’s a prophecy. There are treasure hunters and poachers. I’d love to be able to change how Cynthia looks, but I do understand that keeping her static is one less thing that can cause bugs. It’s a game and the story has villains and heroes alike, and I am, as I said, early in. We’ll see.
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  • Argh

    While I do enjoy playing this game, what drives me absolutely batty is the energy requirement. I’m an adult and I don’t need someone holding my hand to keep me from being on my phone too much.

    I barely get started playing when I find I’m all out of energy and I have to put the game away to recharge. I’ve done all of the orders and such to regain the energy but it just takes so long. In the orders the sugar takes forever and it’s used in so many other recipes that I’m constantly behind.
    I have seriously considered deleting this game because of that aspect. I just find it more frustrating than enjoyable.
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  • Ads have problems!

    I would like to rate this game favorably since it could be fun if it wasn’t for the constant problems with the ads that are part of the game play. I don’t mind ads I have them in a lot of other games I play but at least they don’t have problems. Ads freeze at the beginning middle and end, they have graphic failures, black screens, progression failures, return failures, and just when you think you have passed all the potential pitfalls, the game freezes.
    I have turned off Bluetooth and Siri off and still have issues. Too frustrated to continue at this time, maybe they can in invest in beta testers to error trap their ads before adding them to the game.
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  • One of the Top 3 in it’s Genre

    I’m only level 6 so far and I am still getting accustomed to the game, but I can tell that it’s well made. I’m still wondering if the crops are only to feed the dragons? I’m having a little trouble getting used to how the crops and dragons work together. That doesn’t mean that it’s a bad difference from other games of this type, it’s just something new to figure out and understand.

    I came back to the came after trying it for the first time and quitting, and got a generous welcome back gift from the game. Nice touch! When games are generous I don’t forget it, and I’m more likely to make numerous small purchases. When I feel they take advantage, I turn to other games that I can play for longer periods of time.

    The music can be turned off like on most of these types of games, but I must say the melody is actually quite soothing to me. That’s very rare for me, I always turn off the music.

    So far so good with this game, and I’m so glad I gave it a second chance. It is, I believe, one of the top 3 games of its genre.
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  • If You Love Dragons, Get This Game

    Like the title says, if you love dragons, this is a game for you. It does start out slow at first, like most games do, but after a few level-ups, it then picks up. The dragon designs are extremely cute and I love how they’re “designed” to help you carry out tasks on the farm. It’s also very easy to harvest everything at once by simply shaking your device a couple times. You can even breed your dragons to make new dragon breeds once you reach a certain level. I also like how you have to look for hidden chests while in the “main questline” in order to get more energy or coins and doing so increases how many stars you’ll get so it really puts your brain to work. The cooldown timers are reasonable and not ridiculously long like most games would be. The only thing you might be irritated with is how quickly energy gets spent, especially because the tasks use up an absurd amount of energy, but I really don’t mind that because that means I won’t be wasting my time with the game all day. Plus completing certain tasks back at home base can give you more energy but not a whole lot. Other than that, this is a really fun game that I highly recommend for anyone who loves dragons and light adventure games
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  • Fixing and support review

    It’s not often I write reviews, but I do want to share my experience so far. Support will get back to you in 48 hours time.

    My problem: There is constantly not enough room for new dragons until we level up to the next expansion phase. I want to use my new dragons but I can’t store the old ones. I contacted them about this problem.
    Their response: It is currently not available, but we have sent the feedback to the developers.
    My hope: I hope to take their word for it and that they implement a “storage” feature so that we can use the dragons we want even if we can’t get new dragons at the moment.

    2nd case: I had gotten first place for one of the newer events in the ranking system. It was the one with the strawberry jam dragon. I didn’t receive my last dragon as reward so I contacted them about it.
    Their response: Did not text me back, but they did give me my third dragon as their solution. This is what I’m happy about.

    My look: The support is looking good and they seem to listen and exist. I’m keeping the review at 5 stars since they’ve fixed my problems and I am optimistic about the game. I wish the developers all the best and to continue with good suggestions.
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  • One Lacking Capability Feature

    This game is so cute and I really am enjoying it! The dragons are adorable. The story line is engaging. However, I noticed in earlier levels, that it would be great if we could swap dragons in and out of the Dragon Storage. I’m currently stuck on Level 15 and have been for a while now, where I’m trying to get enough star points to get to Level 16, to expand my Dragon Park capacity.

    Please enable users to swap out dragons to and from storage. This would be incredibly beneficial; and for those that have spent upwards of a couple hundred dollars to keep progressing forward, it only seems fair that we can decide which Dragons to have in our parks at any given time.
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  • Aggravating

    You know I actually really like this game it’s definitely one of the better games out there I love that it has multiple things to do at ones however the fact that you run out of stamina so fast and the max stamina cap is so low you can only clear a couple things at a time and I’m not one for spending money on games but I feel as though if I don’t spend actual money to buy stamina I won’t get to play as much or as often that honestly like my only real issue with this game I mean yeah room for improvement but if you’re impatient this game is not for you!!!!
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