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Merge Dragons' My Sweet Valentine event is now underway offering a bunch of items to collect

It will run until February 15th

Merge Dragons' My Sweet Valentine event is now underway offering a bunch of items to collect

Gram Games, a subsidiary of Zynga Games, has announced a Valentine's event for their popular puzzle game Merge Dragons! The event is called My Sweet Valentine and is set to run from today until February 15th.

During the event, players will be tasked with harvest treats from trees that are Valentine's Day-themed. They can also be merged with to heal the land on a special map. There will be a set number of points for players to hit before the event is over that will allow them to bring unique treasures back to their camps.

Up until 15th, players will be able to gather snacks, treats and other keepsakes to take back to their camps. There will be a fireplace to warm themselves by and a world full of sweets to explore. They'll also be able to meet the Passion Dragon.

Discussing the event, Eren Yanik, Chief Product Officer at Gram Games said: “The My Sweet Valentine event is the perfect opportunity to share the love with our community. We hope this challenge will bring smiles to the faces of our players, while also helping them to obtain some incredible in-game rewards designed to bring joy to their weekends.”

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If you're unfamiliar with Merge Dragons, it's an exceptionally popular puzzle game that's been downloaded over 10 million times on Google Play alone. It sees players collecting various dragons whilst also merging different items to create an even more powerful version than before. It is regularly updated with new content through events like My Sweet Valentine.

Merge Dragons is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen brings both a love of games and a very formal-sounding journalism qualification to the Pocket Gamer team.