Dawn of the Dragons is a role-playing game in which you start as a farmhand, working in the fields, and you witnessed hordes of monsters that attacked the village of Burden's Rest. You take the fork, take your faithful horse and the adventure begins. The main plot is a journey through the village and surrounding areas, gaining experience and leveling in the footsteps of dangerous dragons striving for world domination and subjugation.
When you are not adventuring, you can visit the bazaar and make purchases, buy land, to earn money or to check on your collections and crafts. Collections of objects obtained during the missions, which can be collected to increase attributes. Handicrafts are items that can be created by gathering the necessary materials.

In the Dawn of the Dragons also present a guild system. Guilds are like clubs, players may join the partnership and the guild raids. As in the standard raids, guild raids allow members to fight monsters using Legion system. When you get the generals and soldiers, either through the game or buy, they are put into your legion. Once in the Legion, you must assign their formation. Formations can be bought or found in the game as well. When you join these raids, the guild, you are using entities legion in battle. When you are fighting in guild raids, you use a third bar, which is called the honor instead of the standard bar endurance.

There are also a few technical errors which I noticed during the game. The flash which creates an amazing game, can be slow to load on some computers. In addition, the drag was a bit sluggish, so I had to click on elements twice, putting them into place. The most annoying bug was how the game would time out while I was in the middle of playing. Your whole screen suddenly disappears and you have to hit the "Play Game" button. While this doesn't effect much more than your enjoyment in playing the game, it became very irritating as I waited for the Flash to load.
Dawn of the Dragons is a fascinating game in the RPG genre, which provides much more opportunities, like most games for Facebook. It makes you keep going and learn more about dragons and their motives. This is an amazing game if you can get past some of the bugs, which will likely be fixed with time.
3 August 2010