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Hungry Dragon is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Ubisoft. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Ubisoft, with the latest current version being 3.14.6 which was officially released on 2021-06-17. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 58817 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.8 out of a possible 5 stars.
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 9.1 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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Amazing but suggestions for updates
I think you should make a lava and ice map both of those would just fit in. There should be certain dragons that you can get from doing maybe 50 challenges on that map so for the ice one you have to do multiple things and then you will uncool a frost dragon. And the same thing for the lava map. Also I feel there should be Mystical dragons that you can get once you have unlocked all others. Such as a hydra. Maybe partner with some companies that have made well renowned dragon movies or shows. Kinda like the thing with that movie The Meg back in hungry shark. And put dragons from those into it. Take How to Train your Dragon. You could add toothless or maybe even the one his mom has and put them in a special category (separate from the mystical category) Then compared to how powerful they are in the movie or show make them either have unique eating abilities or make them small medium large and so on. Ik not all of this can come out in one update but I would really love if I could play the game knowing I’m also working towards unlocking some other things that will be released later on that ik for a fact I will enjoy. Thanks for reading!!!
Seriously Recommended
About a year or so ago, my sister downloaded Hungry Shark for me. I really enjoyed it, but, due to a backfire on my phone, lost all my data (I was a legitimate player too). I don’t blame the app, though, because, now that I’ve upgraded to an iPhone 6s Plus that hasn’t been tortured by falls and water damage, it worked perfectly fine again. I continued playing it until recently when I was forced to delete several games for storage; Hungry Shark was one of them. It wasn’t that I didn’t enjoy the game, I knew I would recover everything later on. Then I saw Hungry Dragon. I knew automatically who the makers were, so I quickly made a few taps and got started. My phone hasn’t been reduced to ashes and my eye sockets haven’t been incinerated, so this game is high on my list! I would, however, like to make a recommendation: Add more dragons! I have not completed the game yet, and it will most definitely take me a month or so, and that’s if I work at it. But I know there are some very determined people out there, and I am, rather sadly, not included. But for those who are, this game could be one of the first they get completed. For theirs’ and the Hungry games creators’ sakes, I ask for more dragons.
I love this game
I am a big fan of hungry shark, so when they announced they were coming out with a game about dragons I was overjoyed. I dislike a lot of mobile games these days, where everything nice costs actual money and in-game currency is next to worthless. Hungry dragon is anything but that. There’s no energy to use, so I can play for hours upon hours. Eggs and gems are easy to accumulate. The gameplay itself is extremely fun, and the dragons are well rendered and move in fun ways. I’ve only had the game for two days, but I’ve already played a ridiculous amount of hours on it. The only thing I wish the developers had put in was the ability to play as smaller dragons through the game. I’m particularly fond of one of the small dragons, and since I’ve unlocked the large dragons I haven’t been able to play it much. I would have liked to see my preferred dragon unlock the ability to eat larger and larger creatures. Who knows, maybe I can at the end, but I’m not hopeful. Anyway, this is an amazing game. Definitely worth the wait, and you should get it and play it forever. I certainly will.
Awesome game but... make the two headed dragon better
Don’t get me wrong, I am really enjoying this game, but I was a bit disappointed when I received the double headed dragon, thinking It would have a mechanic allowed both heads to be chomping and eating... It was kind of funny... at first... but it just seems kind of a waste for it to be doing nothing but looking dumb... If the second head doesn’t even chomp I don’t really consider this to be a medium dragon because the one head actually eating is so small and his neck is so skinny, it just looks like a small dragon to me... maybe when you update this game find a way to give the two headed dragon a mechanic that at least makes it look like the other head is doing something... i think it would look awesome if the heads were alternating, two jaws attacking the same prey, tearing up the big prey... like whenever they depict a hydra with it’s many heads snapping at an enemy or a ship or something... please make the the other head chomp... it kinda just makes me mad that the other head is doing all the work for their food lol
Great game just some things missing
The second I downloaded this game I knew it was going to be good, and it of course was. I love the idea and concept and am also a huge fan of hungry shark. All the dragons are cool and fun and what you’d expect. It is missing some things that it definitely needs though. The map is for sure too small and needs new locations. Not that I have anything against the map though, all the locations are awesome and fit perfectly with the theme as well as looking great visually. I just feel like it is missing some parts. There also for sure needs to be different works like the ice works I’m hungry shark that also fit with the theme. Hopefully they add tougher bosses as well that take some experience to defeat and I e you great rewards. Game of thrones references are also a must for this game. If possible, a nights watch costume or something like that would be awesome. But overall this is a great game and I will continue to play.
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!
Could totally be perfect, good start
I totally love the concept of this game, and can understand its potential, but since it’s young, I have criticisms that are probably upgrades already in mind if the team, but I digress. Handling is different, which it’s probably supposed to be since you don’t want people who have mastered hungry shark coming to this game and instantly pulling the same scores as the other game. I have also noticed a harder survivability for younger dragons that’s not necessarily a part of the other game, also good since there’s less playable dragons at this time. I’m not totally a fan of time gated achievements since they’ve never been a thing before, but I’m not totally opposed to the concept. The additions of costumes was spot on. Completely different looks for the dragon with their own stat bonuses, keeps it nice and clean. The only grievances I would say I have is that the sensitivity is way weird. Scrolling and even trying to move as a dragon isn’t always reliable. Most of the time I’ll get where I’d like to be going but the dragon will stop moving altogether or not move at all. Also a larger number of teeny tiny prey items would be ideal as well. Interface wise, it seems a little clunky and flashy. But that’s just an opinion. Overall I’m really liking what it’s brought to the table being so young and can’t wait to see how this game grows!
Fun, but needs more content to explore
After playing the Hungry Shark games as a kid, I decided I wanted a change of scenery. This game was extremely grindy in the beginning, which was frustrating but at least the costs aren't as bad as they used to be. The biggest hurdle is probably from M to L size, because that's when you can unlock all 3 areas. Now that I've unlocked every dragon, what I'd like to see in the game are entirely new map areas (like how the Witch Tree is a separate map area), because on longer runs, you end up looping back and forth over the same 3 areas constantly. It gets really boring when you're always seeing and eating the same stuff. I'd also like to see a bestiary option where we can view details about all the enemies (and maybe pets) in the game. There's a lot of enemies that just show up and get eaten, and adding a bestiary would breathe some life into the setting of the game - even if it's a single line about them. In my opinion, the game doesn't need more dragons at the moment, what it needs is more background for those dragons to shine in. One bug in the 2.10 update is that the big number for the multiplier doesn't fill up as I eat anymore. It always shows as 3/4 full even when the number increases.
Amazing game, but...
To start off, this is an amazing game. You can collect so many different dragons all with different descriptions and personalities, some with different themes to them. (Such as the dragon Umbra with darkness). You fly around collecting coins, all while eating your way through anything that moves. You collect pets that have different abilities, and skins for your dragon that gives them buffs. There are lots of places to explore, and different things to see. There is only one bad thing about this game, in my opinion. It crashes. If you die in the game you can watch an add or pay 1 gem to stay alive. If you do either, 80% of the time the game will crash, erasing everything you earned on that run. It also might crash every time you complete the run, but that only happens about 20% of the time. It’s really frustrating though, when you’ve just gotten a really high-score or collected a lot of coins and the game crashes. Anyway, besides the frustration in crashing, this is a game worth playing. Very fun, very addictive, and just a great game. (By the way, I just want to make it clear that it may or may not crash on your certain device. It happened to crash on mine, but that doesn’t mean it will for you.)
What happened to the quality?
This review is mainly going to be me talking about the newest summer update that happened recently. Now before the update, I loved this game and rated it 5 stars. I loved how the dragons were very detailed, I loved how the pets were detailed, and overall, a great game. Granted, some of the dragons were a bit pricy but I was fine with it. Until this update came. In this new update, two new pets were added but the main thing that changed was the visuals. And here is where I threw a fit: the dragons and pets downgraded in terms of quality. The detail is now all blurred, you can mainly see it around the eyes and scars of each dragon, as well as on some skins. On the pets, it doesn’t look as bad, but their eyes are quite blurred as well. And that was a disappointment to me, cause it got me asking: “Why would Ubisoft downgrade such good designs?” The only positive to this visual change is that the colors are more saturated, but this color change is not noticeable on several dragons. Ubisoft, if you could fix these visuals to what they were before, that would be fantastic. It simply bugs me how blurred and lack of detail these new visuals are to the dragons.
Great game with a few flaws
After coming from Hungry Shark Evolution and World, I can say this is a very good edition to a growing game series. The gameplay, although it can get a bit stale sometimes, is very fun, and echos the original games before it. The dragons are really awesome, and they all have their own character and traits, which is a huge plus. The idea of the new Tournament system (everyone uses the same dragon with the same boosts, pets, etc.) is several times better than having to bring a L shark to a tournament dominated by !! Sharks. the HUNGRY sequence can definitely go with some music. In fact, I find a lot of the game to be relatively quiet. (Aside from the fire rushes) if there was more music and better sound effects with the creatures, the game would be way more immersive. The egg system, although is really creative, is a bit ridiculous with the chances. (96% common, 3% rare, and 1% epic) there definitely needs to be a change in the chances. There are other very minor flaws, but nothing serious enough to get into detail about. To those reading, I highly recommend grabbing this game. You will have a whale (or should I say a dragon) of a time!
Fun and beautiful, but a lack of reward for the grinding
I like most of this game. It’s got a lot of action, beautiful scenery and the controls are very fluid, but one thing that disappoints me is a huge thing: unless you purchase gems or coins with real money, your progress is extremely slow. You need different sized dragons for different things, like for breaking through some barriers on the map that restrict you from moving on to a new area, but there are multiple dragons of the same size and you have to not only purchase those dragons if you want to advance, but you also have to level up each and every one of them in order to move up to the next size. You end up doing a lot of grinding of the same scenery with the same dragon just so you can save up enough coin to progress to the next dragon, only to find out that he’s still only just a medium, and then when you finally unlock the next size dragon, you still have to grind like crazy because he costs 3 times as much as the one you’re currently playing with. I guess that’s what to expect for a free game with in app purchases. Between this and Rayman Adventures, it’s clear to me that Ubisoft has jumped on the bandwagon of mobile money generators, rather than just making great games. I’ve been a fan of their games since the 90s and it’s sad to see them go down this path.
Needs improvements
Unlike its successor Hungry Sharks Hungry Dragons lacks a lot of things such as upgrades that make it feel like you’re growing with your dragon and actually improving it but that’s probably just me also why do we have to level up each dragon to the max in an order? Example: we have to go in order for Medium dragons instead of choosing which medium dragon we want first also every new dragon we unlock is better than our previous dragon which isn’t right because each and every dragon category should have its on special traits not just be better by default because what if we have a favorite dragon in a category and would like to use it but we can’t use it effectively because it’s the lowest in its category such as the XL dragons I would like to play as the first XL dragon and make it my main but what’s the point if the last XL dragon is way better than it? Also the lack of maps though the first map is quite large people will get bored of it. The missions aren’t as plentiful and the competitions aren’t as diverse either the graphics could also us a touch me up as well. Amazing game so far but I know they can do better so that Hungry Dragon can be right up with Hungry Shark
Funny crap
Was have fun with this game. The fact it’s free and supports controllers is a plus for me. I read reviews before and downloading, so I have an idea of kind of crap the game had to offer. But gave to see how bad it was, since they were grind walls rather than pay walls. The fact that after unlocking two dragons, I now get aid to buy a dragon for real money every time I log in gets a little on my nerves. The problem another user review was prominent, which the medium dragons that spawn and eat you (1 hit) after 5 mins of game play if you touch. But I’m not too annoyed about that. The problem I have is I need grind and through every dragon in sequence which includes multiple dragons of the same size class. But wait, you can’t buy pass your size unless you unlock some dragons in that sequence namely blaze.... just saw an XL dragon on discount for 200 gems. This plus the game needed to download 200mb additional content which from looks of are all pets??? The final problem I have to bring up is the aids. Do you even test the one that save you from death? Did you think to implement a system that force a aid stuck loading to end? Did you check if the cancel button during these times actually work? Cause this locks the game requiring me to restart it and you lose your score and most of your experience gained that run. The aid in question that cause this is called shatter slots Vegas casino or something cause it opens the App Store after locking up the game for me.
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