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Dragon Project

F2P MONSTER SLAYIN’

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WITH THE RECENT overwhelming success of Monster Hunter World, a monster battling action RPG that allows you to hunt and take down a wide range of various beasties, enterprising developers have started replicating versions of this once niche game genre into the mainstream. The series had begun its life on Nintendo handhelds, so it wasn’t going to be long before smashing giant hammers into dinosaur-esque behemoths hit mobile screens.

is effectively a shrunk down version of , albeit without much of its flair and content, but it still manages to look and feel just like its full sized brother. Much of the gameplay involves grinding out lower level quests in

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