So Different Dragons

So Different Dragons

Discover the world of a new clicker game where you can trace the birth and maturation of your very unusual dragon pets. Each tap strengthens the strength of the dragons and speeds up time. Strategically build up your gold reserves to increase the number of your mythological pets and become the greatest guardian of dragons!

Getting Started in So Different Dragons

The rules of this game are simple: click to open a new level with a new dragon. And it will take a long time... But you can turn on your brain and come up with a clever strategy that will allow you to complete the game quickly and effectively! A screenshot of the new dragon can be saved as a PNG image at any time. Depending on the gaming device, a computer mouse click or a simple touch on touch screens is used to control it.

Game Highlights

Clicker-game for children and adults dedicated to the rich and diverse world of dragons from eastern mythology and anime-games.

Under which category can this game be listed?

The classification that best fits this game is Casual.

Which game engine powers this game?

The development of this game employs Javascript as the main platform or library.

Who published the game?

The creation of this game is credited to DL-studio.

Which tags represent the features of the game?

Tags linked to this game include animal, anime, clicker, dragon, fantasy.

Is the game compatible with mobile platforms?

Yes, So Different Dragons can be enjoyed on mobile devices like iPhones and Android phones.

Is the game meant for any specific gender group?

The game caters to Male & Female players.

Which age groups can enjoy this game?

The Kids, Teens age group would find this game appealing.

Is there bloodshed in the game?

No, there are no instances of blood or gore in the gameplay of So Different Dragons.

Does the game feature any elements of cruelty?

Yes, So Different Dragons contains violent or harmful content.

Is this game appropriate for kids to play?

Yes, So Different Dragons is intended for children to play.
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