Draconius GO: Catch a Dragon! Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 218 reviews. Read all reviews for Draconius GO: Catch a Dragon for iPhone.
Draconius GO: Catch a Dragon is free iOS app published by ELYLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED

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Cooinlol

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Okay, but prefer Pokémon Go

Hunter12 lol

I played this game for two weeks trying to give it a chance, the icons are confusing to get use to, everything is just thrown at you with barely any explanation, and unlike Pokémon Go, which has pokémon spawn around you naturally, you have to go to these points to get these creatures, which can be in the middle of nowhere... I thought the first review I saw was true when they said they prefer this over Pokémon Go, but that's obviously not true, it's very difficult to enjoy this game... Now I could've not given it enough time? (I gave it two weeks).. If the developers took time to add an intro so you know what these creatures are, made them spawn in the world instead of at points, and made the menu not so confusing.... Then maybe I'd play it.. Who knows you might enjoy it more than I have, I'm not saying don't get it, get the game, I'm just stating why Pokémon Go is easier to understand.. (sorry to any developers it's a good game, just improve it a bit)


Good game but.....

Tigrushome

So my son and I love this app but I have to keep uninstalling and reinstalling the app at least once a day, I am not sure what it is that is causing it to do that but it is getting very annoying.


Actually... (UPDATED JANUARY 2021)

Monstevr

I’m adding a star because at some point, the developers finally listened and had Champions not take over Arenas. This was the easy way out for them—the correct answer would have been to have yellow be the color of the NPC team, but I guess that would have been too much work—but I need to positively reinforce developers listening to users, and there just isn’t much reason to spend money in-game. Or to play the game at all. I’m glad that NPCs no longer assail me with the false hope that more people are playing this game, but that doesn’t fix the fact that more people aren’t playing this game. And I can’t really blame them. I think I’ve logged on twice in the past year. This is due in part to coronavirus—or, specifically, this game’s failure to pivot and make the game stay relevant or even compatible with players prioritizing their health during a planetwide plague. Spawn rates are too low, so I never knew that there would be more than one creature to catch without using items. And the bestiary has mostly stagnated for years(?) at this point, meaning that I’m almost positive that there’s nothing new to catch even if I do boost the spawns around me. And while Pokémon and other games increased the interaction radius around the player, Draconius Go failed to make any adjustments in this regard. This game started out as an ambitious rebuttal to Pokémon Go, when Pokémon Go was simultaneously the most popular and game-changing mobile game since the fall of Atlantis, as well as a cracked bowl of white-hot tumor soup. Throughout 2020, though, I had an awesome time with Pokémon Go because it kept evolving. Spawn rates improved, especially in rural areas. There are frequently interesting events and even something shyly glancing in the direction of a storyline. There’s connectivity with multiple Switch games. And I don’t want to hear about what a death sentence it is to develop indie Pokémon clones directly to the Switch console, because Nexomon Evolution is doing very well there and that’s the sequel to two smartphone games (one of which is one of my all-time favorite smartphone games). There are dynamic weather conditions, and they have a relevant effect on gameplay. And you know what they say: cosmetics are the true endgame, and Pokémon Go is slowly creeping toward parity with at least the earlier main-series games that offered character customization. Draconius Go is way behind in all these regards, and, other than an app icon update a few months ago, shows zero indication that anyone is really trying to make anything good or new happen here. Also, please bring back Clash & Go. It was a superior game and I miss it and Atlas Empires is doing the exact same thing with some success, so there really isn’t an excuse for having abandoned it.


Exellent

splashpokevaporeon

Pretty good but it’s kinda like. A copy of Pokémon go but getting eggs is easier I started next to a pillar I got so many eggs


It’s good but needs work

aint yours??

First of all how do you hatch ancient eggs it doesn’t tell you all it does is say you need to give it to the mother of dragons. And secondly there are no spawns of dragons anywhere.


This game is terrible!

butslider

It won’t even let me move my character! The creatures barely ever appear!


Bad Game

Pup-star567

I used to like this game with all my heart, I played it every single day. But now, I dislike it. Why? So, One day I woke up and for the WHOLE day there was NO creatures! The following day there was NO creatures too! I can’t go to the next level, I am just stuck at level 3! Also, I can’t spin the buildings even! I get nothing! Only one time I got a few things. This game is also VERY laggy. REALLY laggy. Stop doing updates! It just makes the game worst! I gave it one star because the actual dragon thing is good.


Couldn’t even log in

ekbd dksthsh s

It’s super confusing to log in. I put a bunch of information in and it just didn’t work. It kept asking for more info.


Good but glitchy...

good but glitchy...

Sometimes it went a different way than I want it to.