Dawn of Gods: Aeria Games' title compared to Clash of Clans; New features discussed

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The up and coming Dawn of Gods has certainly made an impact recently, it being identical to the rather immensely popular Clash of Clans by Supercell. The said real-time strategy game may have similarities with the chart-topping mobile phone masterpiece but Aeria Games knows that it can be entirely distinct as well.

According to Touch Arcade, it was a recent announcement by Aeria Games that shocked the world a few weeks ago in the form of Dawn of Gods. Apparently, the real-time strategy games has a massive similarity with Supercell's long-running powerhouse equivalent, Clash of Clans. However, in Dawn of Gods' defense, there are some attributes that will prove it to be something else as well.

As per Android Community, the most common difference to note between the two is the theme that Dawn of Gods is going for. As Clash of Clans may be among the world of mortals, Dawn of Gods, as the name implies, surrounds the heavenly entities of gods from different forms of mythologies. Dawn of Gods is comprised of over one hundred and fifty gods to collect and use, each with their own abilities and traits from the mythological references they were known for.

Noted by Design and Trend, gameplay is also a great deal to take details of as there are six different battle modes to choose from. Some of them include the PvP Raid Mode which enables the players to attack enemy bases and extract resources. There is also the Conquest Mode that permits capturing of cities to acquire more loot, and furthermore, form an alliance with other friends that play the game as well.

Dawn of Gods is now officially made available to download for Android and iOS devices via Google Play Store for free. There are in-app purchases for the game as well. Since the game is on its early stages, updates and bugs are still natural to occur, with Aeria Games on the lookout for them all.

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