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Merge Dragons (Video Game)

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Merge Dragons is the Genre Popularizer of the Merge-3 game.Developed by Gram Games Limited (who had developed similar merging games), Merge Dragons is set in a magical land called Dragonia, a formerly lush and beautiful vale that has been turned into a barren wasteland by the evil Zomblins. To heal the lands, the player is tasked to match scattered items left behind from the destruction and merge them into better units that can be used to lift the Zomblins' curse and rebuild the world to its former glory. Helping the player achieve this goal are various dragons, each with its own special ability. Like everything else in the game, the dragons must be merged to raise its level and increase its capabilities.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The game is available on iOS and Android.
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Ascended Glitch: Non-programming example. The Midas Ducks weren't actually supposed to be ducks. A studio in Ukraine was hired to do the art of this Dragon, and they were titled "Midas Drakes". In English, "drake" is often used as a synonym for "dragon", but “drake” and “hen” are also the terms for male and female ducks, so “drake” is sometimes translated to "duck" in other languages. So Midas Ducks were created instead, and the developers liked it anyway, hence we got Midas Ducks instead of Midas Dragons.
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Dragons working in the camp will eventually exhaust their stamina and need to rest in a dragon home to recover, which need stone bricks to build and becomes progressively more expensive.
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Allegedly Free Game
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Allegedly Free Game: The Premium Currency of Dragon Gems is incredibly slow to gain through ingame methods, and requires a fair amount of luck to get without paying, and the game loves to tease you with bonus items that you don't actually get to keep unless you spend those gems. Most level rewards require spending gems to collect. To collect all seven mission rewards, you need to spend gems. Many dragon eggs cannot be bought with coin, just gems. When you have two of an item, often a third one will float over, but to actually get it you have to pay Gems or real money. Sometimes when merging, extra items show up in a large white bubble that vanishes in an hour, and to use them in any way before they vanish, you again have to pay gems, which you are unlikely to be able to farm before the item vanishes if you don't already have them saved up. Some structures require gems to upgrade instead of merging. And chests full of guaranteed Dragon Eggs and Nests all require spending Dragon Gems to open. You never have enough Dragon Gems. There are multiple limited energy mechanics and time sinks, every one of which can be bypassed with either Dragon Gems or real cash. You can watch a limited number of ads each day to bypass some of them after you've gotten enough stars, but even with this, progress without paying slows down massively.
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Construct Additional Pylons: Downplayed. In the camp, you need coins to buy eggs and stone bricks to build, but you can only store a puny amount of them both at start. To expand your capacity, you need to spend them on new storage first. The more you have, the more expensive new ones are. Dragons working in the camp will eventually exhaust their stamina and need to rest in a dragon home to recover, which need stone bricks to build and becomes progressively more expensive.
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