

(And if you want to know what exactly I agree on with you then the “poem” below this section will give you the answers you seek).ĭifferent creatures is kinda correct (tho SP reuses some body templates), the art-style is EXTREMELY smooth and well polished (so I agree with you on that front), personally the Elements aren’t all that creative (but the Ancient World Elements are quite creative, so I can’t argue with you about that), the whole fusing Elements to get new creatures is also not really that game-breaking and yes Breeding like you stated was ruined by current day SP, surprisingly the performance really is top tier (so I agree with you on that), and for a game with so much Dragons it is quite surprising that there isn’t a LOT of fanart (but you can find some when visiting the right places) and I would also like there to be more games (any genre) with a art-style similar to SP’s current style. I agree with you on most of the things you stated, but personally I find that DC is a game with A LOT of potential but a “bad” company to run said game. (Tbh I like the social point's art style best among the same type of games I looked into) I know there are some like the Monster legends (I played it but there are worker limitations so I kinda gave up as that is grinding), dragonvale. I just wish there are more games like this. Which mad me kinda surprised that the game is not as hyped as I thought when I looked for informations about the game online (for example, videos about it on youtube, and also fanarts even, are all in a small amount). It is not that big in size, and does not load for too long. Now the breeding function is less fun for me). It also has all my favourite elements : collecting unique creatures, evolving them, and fusing them (which was pretty fun in the early stages when breeded dragon inherit some of the traits of the parent dragons. This is also one of the best collection type of games I have played : Millions of different creatures with great art style. As a childhood game I enjoyed so much, it sure has came a long way.
