
Once the dragon’s keep is upgraded to level 8 and he reaches adulthood, he can join in the fun of occupying tiles on the world map and attacking other players – but that takes a while. He (or she, I suppose) can become a powerful part of your army, but you’ve got to raise the guy first. What sets this apart from those other titles is the Great Dragon egg at the center of your city.

At the same time, there are new technologies to research and troops to train. The nuts and bolts of getting your city back on its feet will feel like coming home for anyone who has dabbled in Kabam games like “Kingdoms of Camelot,” “The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle Earth,” or the online version of “Dragons.” By managing your stores of food, metals, stone and wood, you’ll erect a variety of structures that all either produce more resources or help bolster your city in other ways. When the game begins, you get one of those dragon eggs to help you with your tasks of rebuilding a ruined city and restoring Atlantis to its former glory. Centuries later, explorers learn the Age of Dragons isn’t quite finished, what with dragon eggs around and all. It turns out it was the Ancients of Atlantis who were in good with the dragons, and when they fled, it was assumed the beasts were gone as well.
