John Bedford (Modojo): Like the wildly successful Clash of Clans, Dragon Storm is a kingdom-building game with a competitive edge. Players create their own worlds, shore up defenses, build attacking forces, and then head out to conquer the competition. The story's built from fairly traditional fantasy fluff where the world is under attack from an insane dragon overlord, and surviving humans take to the skies with the remaining, noble, dragon eggs in gigantic airships.
Dragon Storm Guide Cheats - Strategy Tips for Android iPhone Game
Monster card: collect them and it will give you various bonus effects. To get cards:
1. Play story stages
2. Higher difficulty means higher chance to get cards
Pocket Gamer: You often hear the phrase, "raining cats and dogs", but you very rarely learn of people getting trapped in a dragon-based downpour.
Is Dragon Storm, a freemium world builder from Griptonite Games, about to introduce us to a whole new category of meteorological metaphor? Probably not.
I'll be playing the title over the course of a week and reporting my findings. Why not play along with me and let me know how you're getting on?
GameZebo: A literal storm of dragons would be pretty dangerous. So we’re lucky there isn’t such a thing, even if the graphics that meteorologists would use to depict it in the 10-day forecast would be pretty cool. The iOS game Dragon Storm, conversely, is a real thing, made by Griptonite and Glu Games as a multiplayer fantasy builder and battle game. It also looks pretty cool, but the gameplay doesn’t live up to the high bar set by its visuals.