Call of Dragons - Funtap thrusts players into a mythical world where dragon-rearing meets conquest. Command legions, tame ancient beasts, and rewrite history across dynamic 3D battlefields. Forge alliances to dominate shifting territories or duel solo—every choice reshapes Tamaris’ fate.
Features of Call of Dragons - Funtap:
🟠 Evolving Dragon Bonds
Hatch eggs and mutate dragons into fire-breathing juggernauts or stealth scouts. Their growth mirrors your playstyle.
🟠 Living World Wars
Territories change hands in real-time, with weather systems altering siege tactics hourly.
🟠 Behemoth Raid Dynamics
Coordinate 50v50 strikes against roaming titans; loot rare mutations for your army.
🟠 Alliance Espionage
Plant spies in rival clans, sabotage their dragons’ loyalty, and trigger civil wars.
🟠 Epicurean Economy
Feast halls boost troop morale; starve enemies by burning their grain silos.
Advantages of Call of Dragons - Funtap:
* Dragons develop unique combat quirks—no two players share identical armies
* Guild betrayal mechanics add layers of political intrigue
* Climbing leagues unlocks story-driven campaigns with voice-acted cutscenes
* Offline resource protection shields casual players from hardcore raiders
Disadvantages of Call of Dragons - Funtap:
- Late-game dragon ascension demands grueling material farming
- Time zone differences complicate cross-continent alliance events
- Limited undo options for accidental troop deployments
Behind the Scenes
Developed by Funtap’s strategy division (veterans of *Age of Empires Mobile*), the team spent 18 months refining dragon AI pathfinding and creating destructible terrain physics.
Competitive Edge
▷ Game of Thrones: Conquest
Lacks Tamaris’ evolving ecosystems and dragon permadeath stakes.
▷ Fire Emblem Heroes
No real-time territory control or spy mechanics.
Player Reception
Rated 4.6/5 by 850k+ users—praised for ruthless PvP depth but critiqued for punishing newbies.