Friday, May 27, 2011

Dragon keeper Game Review

Ask the help of powerful dragons to defeat an evil Witch and save your Kingdom in Dragon keeper! Help the dragons to raise their young to earn their trust and obtain powerful magical objects in their care part for ducks, feed them and protect them from nasty adventurers. Effectively manage gems of dragon and create a generation of money also lair in this fun time management game!

Dragon keeper is a time management game in the style of the games of farm management / garden as the fifth door. However, instead of a farm full of corn, ducks and pigs running, you get manage the dragon den! And it is no more evil - looking nasty fire-breathing dragons. You will be taking care of cute little baby dragons and looking to protect you against nasty adventurers who come to invade and treasures.

You are a dashing prince, and the game begins when you are about to marry with your beloved Princess. However, a witch evil gatecrashes the wedding and casts a curse. Your Princess gets transformed into stone, the spectators party trapped in the Castle, and you are banned from the field. Desperate help you at the top of the mountains to find powerful dragons, in the hope that they will be able provide magical weapons to fight against the witch. They agree, but there is a catch: you must take care of their children!

How work levels of the game is slightly different from the other time management games. Rather than having the quests for each day/level, Dragon keeper has a series of quests for each chapter, and you can take as many days that you want to achieve these goals. However, you must complete within a specific time, to achieve the Expert level. In this sense, the game is free, which allows you to choose how you want to play. If you must use the first days, creating a strong economy before attempting to complete quests.

You start with a baby red dragon (which hatch you by bat pounding the egg with a hammer) and must eat when he gets hungry. When he is happy and couplers, it produces gems (which is weird, but the certainly better than other types of bodily waste)! These jewels are the basis of the economy of the game and when collected will be used to generate the cash which in turn is used to buy more dragons, other creatures and various other updates. The dragons are separated in different colors, with each colour being capable of producing 3 gems of different quality as the age of dragons. If a red dragon will be able to produce 3 different cuts of Ruby.

At the end of each day, you collect gems that can then be turned into jewellery. Jewelry screen will allow you to convert gems in rings, necklaces and crowns, each of them requires a different combination of precious stones. The jewelry can then be sold for more than you would get if you had sold the gems individually. A fun addition is that every day can have a special "daily deal", such as money bonus for each necklace make you, or cash bonus for each emerald you use.

You can collect just gems in waiting for a combination of well-paid jewellery. There is the current cost of rebuilding your food supply. Your gem chest also has little space, and you will not collect more gems, once it is full. Fortunately, you can buy several chests with money that you earn. You can also buy more eggs dragon and racks of meat more to feed your growing menagerie. However, space is limited, and you also need to hire a PGI to clear debris to make more space.

There is also the problem of the intruder. Adventurers will randomly appear to try and steal your gems or attack the baby dragons. You can simply attack yourself, or rent the trolls to help these boring intruders whack. Overcome these adventurers will provide with the loot you can sell, and a special gasoline. If used during the day, these species can be used to zap other adventurers. If you collect the instead, they can be used to upgrade your den, creating little red with Devils more effective, more nutritious food and other effects that increase the efficiency of your.

The game is pleasantly more open than normal, which allows you to choose how to play the game. If you are good by clicking Quick things (ie. collection gems, the feeding of dragons and fighting adventurers), you could fill your den with many dragon nests and PGI to create more space. If however, you prefer a slower and more strategic style, you can rent the trolls more to do the fighting for you and invest in best food that requires less time feeding. That's all for you, as long that you finally complete quests.

Dragon keeper is a game that is high on the gameplay of factor and fun kawaii. You will spend many hours enjoying taking care of the dragonlings, collection of gems and jewellery (especially if you're one of those who love shinies!) You'll love the Dragon keeper PC game if you loved the management games like farm/garden as the fifth door or medieval-themed games as my Kingdom for the Princess series. Get version Mac here.

Rating: 4.0 and 5.0.

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