Dragon City vs Dragon Ring
Dragon City
Dragon City is a fun pet collection game where you play as a Dragon Master who is hellbent on taming and adding the wide variety of dragons to your collection. Of course, like most pet collecting games, you'll also get to breed them to get unique dragons with a combination of traits not commonly found in the wild. The dragons you own can also be trained and evolved into impressive and coller-looking versions - adult dragons that can be sent to fight other dragon masters from all around the world on your behalf.You'll even get to build a dragon city for all your dragons to live in. Spruce it up with some decor and watch as every visitor to your city's jaw drop in awe. Like DragonVale, the game is also quite social allowing you to not only visit each other, you can help them out and send them gifts too. Best yet, the game is a cross-platform game, meaning that you can save your progress via Facebook and play the game from either your browser or on your mobile device!
Dragon Ring
Dragon Ring is a browser-based, 3D MMORPG that is set in the brilliant yet strife-filled world of Nidia. With invaders on all sides, be it the massive spike of orc activity or the recent brazenness of pirates, the realm needs a hero more so than ever, especially one who can wield the power of a collection of powerful Rings. Featuring tons of quests, dungeons, arenas and fun events along with anh in-depth character development and customization, this is the sort of game that fans of JRPG-like games would enjoy.Dragon Ring may have the best intentions of creating possibly among the first fully 3D MMORPG that you can play directly on your web browser, but unfortunately, poor implementation and optimization of the graphics and even its sound might be the downfall of this game. The gameplay itself isn’t exactly very unique either, which makes me feel like this game is more of a “proof of concept”-type of game rather than an actual game that human players would actually like to play.
Although I personally wouldn’t recommend sloughing through the game at its current conditions, you might still want to check this game out. The 3D part does really bring out many of the elements in the game and if you’re lucky, your game might not have lagged as much, making it a much more bearable gaming experience.