Dragon Annihilation | Play Online
These dragons from hell, under the witch’s spell, are going to destroy the village you dwell. The only way to repel is to show them the power of your shell.
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About the Game
Dragon Annihilation is a defense shooter about saving a village from raging dragons. You control a cannon or similar weapon that fires heavy shells. Aim carefully, blast incoming enemies, collect coins and choose upgrades that improve damage, fire rate or special effects. Each wave gets tougher, so positioning and timing are key to survival.
How to Play
- Press Play and follow on screen prompts.
- Mobile: drag to aim and tap to fire. Desktop: move the mouse to aim and left click to fire.
- Watch cooldowns or ammo and reload during safe moments.
- After waves pick upgrades when offered. Choose options that fit your style.
- Do not let dragons break through to the village. Survive all waves to win the run.
Features
- Free browser play. No download required.
- Responsive layout that works on phones, tablets and desktops.
- Simple controls with satisfying impacts and explosions.
- Upgrades and wave based challenges for replay value.
Tips and Strategies
- Lead flying targets by aiming slightly ahead of their path.
- Focus the closest or fastest dragons first to protect the base.
- Use splash or area shells on groups and single target power on elites.
- Upgrade damage early. Add fire rate or control effects next.
- Lower effects in game options if you notice lag on low end devices.
Controls
- Mobile: drag to aim, tap to shoot, use on screen buttons for reload or special skills if shown.
- Desktop: mouse to aim, left click to shoot, use on screen buttons for reload or special skills.
FAQ
Q: Is this game free
A: Yes. It runs free in your browser.
Q: Do I need to download anything
A: No. Open the page and start playing.
Q: Does it work on mobile and PC
A: Yes. The page and embed are fully responsive.
Q: I see a black screen. What can I try
A: Refresh the page, disable ad blockers or extensions, or use the Open Game button above.
Q: Are scores saved
A: Scores are usually session based. Long term saving depends on the provider.