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Post by Dragon Spirit on Jan 31, 2009 9:14:26 GMT -5
There are a ton of these places, if any of you care to get a virtual dragon to raise. I've currently got two, though I just got them last night. For those of you familiar with pokeplushies, a lot of these are similar to that. YyAoMmIi from Poketto pointed this Dragon Cave out to me, which motivated me to start getting some adoptables. The address is - dragcave.net/ Admittedly, it's not the best dragon raising site I've ever seen, but I'm trying it out. Here's my egg (well, it's an egg at the time I'm writing this) from there: Also, I have a friend at school who's been pointing out this other site, Dragon Adopters. In my opinion, it's a much better site, with a lot of different features. Also, eggs and dragons from this site get stronger and happier if more people visit 'em, so if you get the chance, just click on it and pay it a visit! I might be getting more soon, depending if I can find some other interesting sites. If anyone else gets any dragons or knows of any good places to adopt, this is as good a thread as any to say so.
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Post by Dragonelle on Jan 31, 2009 15:57:17 GMT -5
Well, on Facebook, there's this thing called "SuperPoke Pets" and it's not dragons, it's all kinds of animals, and it's really fun. They don't start out as eggs, but they do grow. and they're really animated looking, but it's really fun. You get coins for playing with your pet, for playing with other people's pet, and for having people play with yours. Then with that money you can buy habitats, and all kinds of things like food, furniture, toys, plushies, and all kinds of things. I even have a guitar! So, it's a really fun place. I don't know if you can get it anywhere other than Facebook, but that's the only place I've seen it.
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Post by Dragon Spirit on Jul 17, 2009 9:33:26 GMT -5
I may or may not post them in my signature, but here's the rest of my dragons so far - All of their names mean something in Japanese, though I can't remember what... (well, Chikara means 'power', and I think Chie means 'wisdom'...)
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