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Aye, I didn't mind it in the first few seasons, but I am now in the second iteration of S4, and the novelty of it has long since worn off. It is compounded by having to level a larger number of heroes to cope with their tinkering of the dungeon mechanics (you probably won't notice this too much until S3 and S4 kick in). I have tried a few of the other games in this genre, but I still prefer a lot of the features in Dragonheir, though I'm not sure if I can face running goblin lair for very much longer.
Yes, there is a one month maintenance. Though maintenance is probably the wrong term - they are transferring the game to the new publishers servers. Still, I must admit a month does seem quite a long time for this, though I don't pretend to really comprehend the complexity of the operation