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Dragons of Atlantis - Build & conquer dragons

Conquer kingdoms, battle dragons, forge an empire with allies!

Dragons of Atlantis
  • 12.6.0 Version
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  • 4M+ Downloads
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Find joy in Dragons of Atlantis

Unleash the power of legendary dragons, forge a majestic kingdom, and reign over the mythical realm of Atlantis! Compete globally to awaken the lost memories and savor victory!

About Dragons of Atlantis

Graphics and Visual Quality:

Immerse yourself in stunning 3D graphics as you raise, train, and command your dragons in vibrant HD environments. Watch as these majestic creatures come to life with unique abilities and skills.

Gameplay:

Set foot in the fantastical land of Atlantis, assert your dominance, and strategize without any VIP system or pesky stamina restrictions. Enjoy a true and immersive strategy gaming experience that will challenge your wits and tactical prowess.

Free/In-Game Payment:

No need to worry about VIP privileges hindering your progress. Dragons of Atlantis offers a fair playing field for all players without pay-to-win mechanics. Dive into this hardcore strategy game purely based on your skills and cunning abilities.

Features:

- Train and lead your very own 3D dragon army through engaging and interactive gameplay.

- Forge alliances with players worldwide to craft real-time strategies and conquer your foes.

- Epic adventures in various game modes, from PVE to PVP, and be rewarded handsomely for your wisdom and strength.

Restore the former glory of Atlantis, protect the dwindling dragon population, and shape the history of this ancient civilization. Join the community now and witness the rebirth of a legendary era!

The Very Basics

Fortuna's Games

Every day that you log into Dragons of Atlantis, you are awarded one of Fortuna's Tickets, enabling you to play Fortuna's Chance, a lottery game where you will win one of a variety of prizes. You can close the screen by clicking the "X" or "Escape" and reopening Fortuna's Chance to refresh. This will change the prizes and give you a better chance to win something you want; just keep doing this until good odds are displayed. It is a good idea to refresh until a Completion Grant appears on the page. If you have logged on five out of the last seven days, you are awarded a Fortunas Medallion instead, which allows you to play Fortuna's Vault, a game of the same type, only with more valuable, higher-level prizes.

Power

Power is a measurement of how much strength your empire has. You gain power by building and upgrading buildings, starting Outposts, and training Troops. It is possible to have a high Power, but have low amounts of military strength. This is sometimes called "Fake Power" or fluff due to the fact that it can be all lost in a battle.

Your First 24 Hours on Dragons Of Atlantis

The first thing you need to get a handle on in Dragons of Atlantis is resource management. You need your resources to build anything and everything, from a humble farm to a new Outpost (once you find your Dragon Eggs). Your first twenty-four hours in Atlantis should be dedicated to maximizing your resource production as quickly as possible. I advise you to upgrade your Fortress to level 2, then build one farm and three of each of the other fields (Lumbermills, Quarries, and Mines), upgrading them to level 9 as soon as resources become available. Your food being negative is NOT a bad thing; this means you have troops. There is absolutely no reason to try to stay in the positive, because food is easy to get from Anthropus Camps.

In order to produce resources, you also have to have enough population to work the fields. You should build between five-to-seven houses, but NO MORE than that. I suggest upgrading these as resources become available, preferably until they are all at least level 6. This will give you enough population to produce resources and some extra to train troops.

Five-to-seven houses is recommended; more than that is ill-advised, since you have to leave your room for other buildings. The most important of these buildings are garrisons, which allow you to train troops and decrease training time for said troops. You should build a total of thirteen garrisons; however, don't forget to build all the other essential buildings, which are listed in the "What to build next?" list. Although it is one of your initial quests, building a Theater is often NOT recommended, as they waste space and are only useful during the first part of the game.

Time Management

Dragons of Atlantis is a real-time strategy game, in which everything is measured in a number of seconds, minutes, and hours. Although managing your time to the second isn't crucial to enjoying yourself, if you're looking to build your power as fast as you can, managing your time efficiently (so you have nearly zero downtime) is a must. Perform tasks that take several hours overnight, leaving the smaller ones for when you have time to watch the game. You can get a lot done on DoA while doing housework or school work, returning every few minutes to set up more buildings, train more troops, or undergo more research. If you want to obtain power relatively quickly, be sure to upgrade your Great Dragon (via the Dragon's Keep) as soon as possible. This gives you heaps of power; plus, it keeps you and your empire a lot safer.

Building an Army

Once your resource production is underway, it's time to start building your army. Armies require a few things. First, they require Garrisons; next, they need idle population. Finally, it requires food, as your army will consume it at an hourly rate, detracting from production of aforementioned food. The first thing you want to train is Longbowmen, who excel at taking out level 1-5 Wildernesses and Anthropus Camps with little to no losses. Once you are able to conquer these camps, you have a quick and easy way to procure large amounts of food for training your troops. Longbowmen require a level 4 Garrison and level 1 Weapons Calibration research. You'll want to get on this as soon as you can.

Base Construction

Once you're producing a respectable amount of resources, you may want to consider filling out the rest of the slots in your city. The general thought on this is to build one of each of your main buildings (Muster Point, Officer Quarters, et cetera) and five-to-seven houses, with the remaining slots consisting of garrisons. The Storage Vault is optional, but it can prove useful throughout the game. The Theater is, again, typically ill-advised, because it is only useful during the first week or so of game play.

Quest Optimization

During your first twenty-four hours, you may be approaching a bottle neck in terms of production.

At this point, rather than continuing to build to optimize resources (which can cause a building stall), you should build or upgrade something that has a net gain of resources or little-to-no net loss instead.

How This Works (Example: One House)

A single House costs 100 Food, 500 Lumber, 50 Metal, and 100 Stone. However, there is a quest reward for building your first house, resulting in 200 Food, 1000 Lumber, 100 Metal, and 200 Stone. As such, building your first house actually has an overall net gain and, in the end, the only real cost is that of the time needed to build it. Note that this is only for the first house you build, as the quest reward can only be claimed once.

NOTE: 

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Embark on this epic journey by downloading the game and dive into a world of adventure, strategy, and mythical wonders. Don't miss out on the opportunity to create your legacy in the world of Dragons of Atlantis!

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  • Version12.6.0
  • UpdateJul 26, 2024
  • DeveloperDeca_Games
  • CategoryStrategy
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 6+
  • Downloads4M+
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User Reviews
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  • Arthur Curtis
    Arthur Curtis

    So, there was this game that I used to absolutely love playing, but lately, it hasn't been as great. I somehow lost a significant amount of power in the game, which I had worked really hard to build up over many years. When I reached out to them to ask for help in getting my power back, the customer service representative on Facebook was not very helpful at all. I'd suggest staying away from this game and maybe trying out something else instead.

  • Dawn Gray
    Dawn Gray

    I really love playing the game, but it seems like Gaea keeps getting more and more greedy with each update. The drop rates for generals are just terrible. It feels almost impossible to get a good general without spending money, not to mention how many copies of a specific general you need to evolve them five times...

  • pakleni127 PAKLENI
    pakleni127 PAKLENI

    The further you get in the game, it's like they want you to spend a bunch of money to keep up. It's a bummer 'cause not all of us wanna shell out cash, you know? We just want a level playing field. Speeding things up with transactions is cool and all, but don't lock away essential stuff behind a paywall. Loads of folks are talking about this issue! So, hopefully, the devs hear us out and make some changes. It'll benefit everyone, players included, and make the game even more fun.

  • Brian Tarantino
    Brian Tarantino

    It's so frustrating when the game developers won't assist with in-game problems. About a month and a half ago, I lost a march, but it's been taking them days to respond. Unfortunately, since I don't remember the exact time of that march, they're refusing to fix it. On top of that, I can't teleport, I can't use my 10th march, and it feels like they lack compassion for us players, even if we spend money on the game.

  • Samantha Wayne
    Samantha Wayne

    I've been playing this game for years and have made some edits. Recently, I encountered a problem where I couldn't relocate after a recent merging of the game servers. This led to big accounts attacking me and taking all my resources. Despite contacting customer service multiple times, I received no assistance, which was really frustrating. The game itself is enjoyable, but dealing with issues can be tough since it seems like you're left to fend for yourself. Fortunately, they eventually fixed the problem.

  • Snailwrathias
    Snailwrathias

    Oh, I remember playing Dragons of Atlantis when it first came out on Facebook years ago. It was such a fun game back then. People played just for enjoyment and the developers didn't push for money like they do now. But these days, it's turned into just another money-hungry app that has completely ruined the game. Once it becomes pay-to-win, it's all over. Such a shame. Thanks for messing up what used to be one of the best games ever by becoming so focused on money. Now, the rich players destroy everyone else and free players end up leaving. They really should try to create a better game instead.

  • richard bishop
    richard bishop

    The game has really cool graphics, but the controls are kind of awkward and don't always work well. It can be tricky to scroll through menus since there isn't a specific spot to tap. I've accidentally used up some premium items due to this issue. It would be helpful to add a confirmation screen for ruby purchases to prevent these mistakes. The slow rate at which you earn currency makes these accidental purchases even more expensive.

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