King of Avalon: Dominion

King of Avalon: Dominion

Build an empire with dragons and claim the throne

Build an empire with dragons and claim the throne

King of Avalon: Dominion drops you into a fractured realm where Arthur is gone and every lord eyes the vacant crown. Strategy takes center stage. You recruit troops, expand your holdings, and most importantly, raise a dragon that can tip the balance in pivotal clashes. The dragon is powerful, but leaning on it alone is a mistake, since rival beasts can turn your carefully gathered forces to ash if you misplay your hand.

The setting leans into myth, with dragons and other mystical beings coloring a world of shifting alliances and calculated assaults. The narrative hook is simple but effective: outmaneuver rival claimants to unify the kingdom. Fluid 3D visuals help sell the fantasy, giving battles and fortresses a polished look that suits the high-stakes theme.

Multiplayer cooperation is a core pillar. Forming alliances, coordinating attacks, and inviting friends to join your cause can mean the difference between holding your territory and watching it crumble. A built-in chat box keeps communication live, though it cannot be hidden, which can clutter the interface if you prefer a cleaner view during planning or combat.

Progress can be slow, and the economy demands persistence. Earning currency takes effort, so upgrading buildings, training advanced units, and enhancing your dragon require patience and consistent play. The soundtrack sets an appropriate tone early on, but the music loop can feel repetitive over longer sessions.

If you enjoy kingdom builders that reward planning, diplomacy, and incremental power gains, Dominion delivers a compelling loop. The blend of mythic warfare and alliance-driven strategy is engaging, even if the pace is time consuming and the UI has quirks. Come for the dragon, stay for the long game of politics, preparation, and carefully chosen battles.

Developer

DianDian Interactive Holding

OS

Version

22.2.0

License

Free