Hungry Dragon: by Hungry Shark 12+
Offline dragons flying game
Ubisoft
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
Unleash fiery fury from above in Hungry Dragon, a fun and frantic flying action game where everything and everyone is on the menu!
Control ferocious dragons and fly, burn and eat your way through a medieval world packed with legends, monsters and deliciously unsuspecting prey!
***This game is only compatible with devices running on iOS 11 or above***
RELEASE THE DRAGONS
• Collect ferocious flying fire-breathing Dragons, each unique in their own way
• Unlock crazy Costumes to fly faster, burn bigger, and eat more
• Equip exotic Pets and weird creatures to boost your power
• Level up and train by feasting on townsfolk, monsters and other delicious prey
FEEDING FRENZY
• Fly through, explore and destroy a world of villages, forests, hills, and Goblin City!
• Smash through obstacles to access hidden areas in the world
• Feed on more for a higher score – Hungry Dragons are never satisfied!
FEEL THE BURN
• Go on a grilling spree in a huge free-roaming world in epic 3D
• Activate Fire Rush and release an inferno incinerating all in your path!
• Roast a medieval feast of monsters, soldiers, trolls, witches, and much more
UNLEASH THE LEGEND
• Evolve and train Legendary Dragons - strange hybrid monsters and dinosaurs
• Unlock epic special powers – the more you train, the crazier the power!
• Become a legend by competing in Legendary Leagues to defeat friends and foes!
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What’s New
Version 5.3.9
Various bug fixes and performance improvements
Ratings and Reviews
Tremendously Fun Game
I usually don’t even pay attention to any of these free to play games and rarely do I play them, but something about Hungry Dragon caught my eye. I figured I’d download the game, try it out, then probably delete it and go back to something else.
That was several days ago and so needless to say I was wrong and I’m hooked on Hungry Dragon.
This game reminds me of the old school games of my youth. Games from the Atari 2600, NES, or Sega Genesis days when the games couldn’t be these 100 hour long, huge adventures, but instead focused on simple yet exciting and fun gameplay. Games where it wasn’t about “beating” the game or getting to the end of the story, but ones where you would just replay the same things over and over, not just because you were trying to do better, but because playing it was just plain fun.
Those old games are what Hungry Dragon reminds me off, with the added benefit of gorgeous graphics that, while the gameplay has an old school feel, gives the game the look and polish of the AAA titles of today.
I highly recommend anyone curious about Hungry Dragon, or anyone who is just looking for something fun to play, to give it a try. I wouldn’t be surprised if you’re quickly hooked on the game, just like I am.
Great, but could use some more stuff
I want to start off by saying that this is one of the few best no-internet games I have ever played. But, like most games, it could use some stuff. Fist of all, it would be great if ALL the dragons had powers that weren’t reliant on skins. Yes there some dragons like this, but you have to pay 100 gems for them. What I was thinking for an example is a dragon that, instead of a fire rush, it would launch homing fire jets, or something like that. Not only would this make getting a new dragon more exciting, it also would make going back to play an old dragon more fun, keep people playing the game longer, and doing a boss fight more strategic. Which brings me to the next thing that could be better. There is only ONE boss. Sure battling the boss is fun, but it gets old fast. Also, if you could make one spawn in the world itself, it would make exploring the world a lot more fun. Which, again, brings me to another topic which I would like to discuss. The world is small. Not that small, but small none the less. If you could make the world bigger it would make the game SO much better. Maybe add another biome.
Those reasons are why I gave it only four stars. You don’t have to add these suggestions, but if you do, I would happily give it five stars. Also I think it would make the game more fun. Please consider it. But again, this is a great game. Would recommend.
Off to a great start!
The deep sea crunch fest takes to the skies in a brand new saga! The dragons are quirky and each has its own personality and style, much like the sharks! Many of our favorite elements still exist, but with a new twists. Pets are no longer purchased, but obtained though the collection of eggs. Many quests begin with temporary issue dragons putting all competitors on a level field possessing the same abilities, making competitions a game of skill and strategy rather then in app purchase ability. World wide cooperative events give players quest to work together to accomplish rewarding all participants. The game is addictive and fun to play, however, it does leave me wanting more. Granted this game is in the early release stages of development, but what immediately caught my attention was the graphics quality. I must say, it is a several steps behind Its predecessor. The overall quality is VERY grainy. I am playing on an IPad Air, and as such do not expect console level graphics, but I find myself feeling deprived that the game could not match the very smooth graphical quality of Hungry Sharks. I hope later updates will restore those graphics. There exists only one playable map at this time, while large and expansive, a change of scenery would be much appreciated. All being said, this game has much potential, and I hope the updates continue to aid it in achieving such!
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Information
- Seller
- Ubisoft
- Size
- 617.1 MB
- Category
- Games
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 12.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
- Languages
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English, Arabic, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Turkmen
- Age Rating
- 12+ Frequent/Intense Cartoon or Fantasy Violence Infrequent/Mild Horror/Fear Themes
- Copyright
- © 2017 Ubisoft Entertainment. All rights Reserved. Ubisoft and the Ubisoft logo are trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the U.S. and/or other countries.
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- Bucket of Gems $9.99
- Pile of gems $0.99
- Sack of gems $4.99
- Medieval Pack! $1.99
- Royal Offer! $4.99
- Hatchling Pack! $1.99
- Pot of gems $19.99
- VIP Offer $1.99
- Get a big boost! $4.99
- Royal Pack! $4.99
Supports
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Game Center
Challenge friends and check leaderboards and achievements.