I hate those necromancers with every fiber of my being. I swear I wanted to reach into the computer screen, pull one out by its throat, and bang it repeatedly on my desk. 5/5 but you pay for my therapy sessions.
Great game, but I think you could have made your point with a bit more subtlety, instead of hammering in your point over and over again. People tend to enjoy discovering the meaning on their own as opposed to being preached at.
After having played this for a week, and being a natural skeptic because of the glut of horribad Facebook games here on Kongregate, I will vouch that Dawn of the Dragons is one of the best in the genre.
It is quite possible to enjoy this game without spending any Kreds whatsoever, and in fact I would tell newcomers to save their Planet Coins until they have joined a guild and gotten used to raiding.
The developer is constantly updating the game, running regular events, and even takes the time to respond to feedback on the forums on a regular basis.
Facebook games by nature are casual and something you do with your spare time. They are not meant to replace your typical PC title by a major studio. But they are a fun diversion as long as you can avoid the crappy ones that exist only to wring more cash out of you, and to that end I recommend this one highly.
It's kind of annoying trying to intercept a pass, and they kick it way off to the side where not even their own team can get it, and it counts as a failure.
Rather than buying extra speed and life with money, it would be better to give experience points for killing monsters, and then upgrade those stats that way. Introduce a casting delay on traps (which could be lowered by spending experience points) because with enough speed, you can just lay down a line of cheap mousetraps which makes the more expensive traps pointless. Also, take out the swear word from the last trap - not because it might offend someone, but because it just looks unprofessional. You have an empty ad space for a future sponsor, after all.
The fact that so many people like this game makes me realize just how little it takes to entertain most people. It's a mind-numbing exercise of trial and error. There isn't any point to the game other than find the combinations that the developer arbitrarily chose to include. I'll give credit for some nice artwork and music, but the game itself is pure tedium.
You should've seen the first draft of the game's script. It was just one line of text: "YO. BEIN' GAY IS OKAY. DON'T BE A JERK ABOUT IT. PEACE."