In DragonFable, once we're done with the first part of the storyline, we are given a pet dragon. Cool, huh? And that's exactly why I loved the game. I left it long ago when I thought I wasn't getting anything out of it anymore; it became limited. I didn't finish any of the chain quests! I didn't experience a titan fight--with the possible exception of the one quest at Lady Celestia's.
Anyway, I'm the kind of person that just loves anything fantasy-related. Whether it be Sci-fi or Medieval, I'm on it! That's one of the main reasons why I play Artix Entertainment games, and also one of the reasons why I hope to someday help develop Artix Entertainment games!
Well, since I'm clearly not going to be able to ride a dragon--not in real life nor in-game--I'll have to make do with this guy:
He's still unhatched, so I'll need help levelling him up. Click on him to do so.
Anyway, I'm the kind of person that just loves anything fantasy-related. Whether it be Sci-fi or Medieval, I'm on it! That's one of the main reasons why I play Artix Entertainment games, and also one of the reasons why I hope to someday help develop Artix Entertainment games!
Well, since I'm clearly not going to be able to ride a dragon--not in real life nor in-game--I'll have to make do with this guy:
He's still unhatched, so I'll need help levelling him up. Click on him to do so.
2 comments:
See, now I want to find out what's going on in DF. The game got really slow for me and leveling up was becoming excruciatingly painful. Reading your post makes me want to check it out... sometime next week if things get slow in AQW.
I now what you mean. It's a whole monitor's width that we're trying to fill up with XP there at DF.
Although, I am feeling a bit nostalgic myself, so cheers to DF! ^_^
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