
Build dragon islands and raise cute little dragons to become powerful warriors. Your mission is to grow and train the dragons perfectly to prepare for legendary battles. Coming to Dragon Mania Legends, players will nurture dragons into warriors to regain and expand the magical land of Dragolandia. Then, you will take part in epic battles to regain the homeland.
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