I picked this game up weeks (months, maybe?) ago at Great Oaks purely on the basis of “Wingspan, but with dragons” and it has sat either in-box or set-up-and-one-round-played since then
True to the premise, it extends the mechanics of Wingspan, adding a lot of complexity and additional rules. This is a “watch a how-to” game, not a “read the book” game, IMO - but the play starts to flow as long as you can keep track of everything
The art is (obviously) beautiful, and the dragons are varied and well-imagined. The creators assigned them all personality tags that factor into the gameplay, so there’s a lot of “texture”
I might, tbh, prefer Wingspan, but I think it bears mentioning that I actually won the first time through on this game, rather than just plodding through