Call of Dragons is Lilith's fantasy successor to Rise of Kingdoms, adding flying units, 3D terrain and controllable Behemoths, while Infinity Kingdom leans on collectible Immortals and dragons in a lighter package. Both go fantasy, but one is a tactical showcase and the other a casual crowd-pleaser.

| Aspect | IK | Call of Dragons | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Combat & gameplay | Real-time march combat with an elemental Immortal system that is accessible but relatively straightforward. | Adds aerial units, high-ground advantage and giant controllable Behemoths, the most tactically varied battlefield in the genre. | Call of Dragons |
| Heroes & units | Immortals plus familiar dragons; a compact, easy-to-grasp collection. | Heroes plus giant Behemoths (dragons, mammoths, spiders) that fight as units, a fresher and more spectacular twist. | Call of Dragons |
| Art & tone | Colourful, cute chibi styling that is deliberately light-hearted and approachable. | Polished high-fantasy production values with a more cinematic, epic tone. | Call of Dragons |
| Monetisation & F2P | Gacha and packs that are lenient early but climb steeply for competitive power. | Also monetised, but early-season F2P progression and generous events earned it a somewhat better value reputation at launch. | Call of Dragons |
| Onboarding & pace | Fast, casual early progression that gets you fighting and collecting quickly. | Deeper systems mean a steeper learning curve that can overwhelm newcomers. | Infinity Kingdom |
| Performance & platform | Runs comfortably on modest phones thanks to its lighter visuals. | 3D terrain and detailed models demand more from your device and storage. | Infinity Kingdom |
| Community & longevity | Established since 2021 with a loyal but smaller base and modest creator scene. | Backed by Lilith's pedigree with an active, growing competitive community since 2023. | Call of Dragons |



Go with Call of Dragons if you want the most tactical, visually impressive fantasy 4X and don't mind a steeper curve and heavier device demands. Infinity Kingdom is the better fit for casual players who want a bright, low-stress collector that runs anywhere, but it can't match Call of Dragons' battlefield depth or polish.