The developers state that the game is intended for users over the age of 14 and that users under 18 will need parental permission, so even though this looks like a game for younger kids, its access to social media and emphasis on consumerism (without parent gates) makes it for teens. Users can also share personal information with a wide variety of companies to earn "free" gems by signing up for surveys or downloading apps. ![]() Completing activities can earn you in-app currency to buy things, and there also are abundant in-app purchases that allow you to level up even faster. You can also connect through Game Center, Facebook, or Google Play to visit your friends' dragon cities to give or sell resources. Parents need to know that Dragon City is a game where users raise dragons: You feed them, breed them, build them habitats, and fight them against other dragons.
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