DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of New Riders

DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of New Riders

The thing is, I would definitely recommend this game for a httyd fan, but not so much for someone just looking for an adventure/puzzle game. If that’s the case, then your looking in the wrong spot. This game is about the dragons and if you like the movies a lot like me, its gonna be a lot more enjoyable. Now let me go over the pros and cons of this game:

Pros:

-Very pleasant art style that reminds me of some sort of Zelda game

-New music that fits the Httyd series

-Decent puzzles (although after playing a Legend of Zelda game, these are quite easy)

Real player with 42.4 hrs in game


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Actually not the worst franchise game I played. Sure, I definitely admit, reduced to its core, it’s (like every representative of this genre) a pretty mediocre game, mostly held together by the famous characters and likable images. And what it delivers gameplay-wise is exactly the stuff you would expect from an average action adventure, that is, an easy short-to-medium-length mix of puzzles and fighting, which probably on the plus side might indeed be very good for young children to kill time or (from an educational standpoint) to get used to gaming mechanics in general (like dodging, switching weapons, upgrading, elemental effects and whatnot). In addition don’t expect any voice-overs or extensive cutscenes, so like often for lower-budget movie games, the story is more or less told through static sequences with only text and short sounds. Anyway, I know I’m sometimes inconsiderate, but I have to admit I somehow have a weakness for those franchise games, thus I’m still giving a thumbs up. Yet for a non-fan of the How to Train Your Dragon series and its spin-offs (the game also narration-wise assumes that you at least know some of the franchise background, so no sideways explanations), err, maybe better wait for an extreme discount or some bundles like me. The pricing policy of all those licensed games sometimes is pretty insane, and Outright Games mostly always features those high price tags as well, but I’m not here to judge. After all you decide.

Real player with 15.3 hrs in game

DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of New Riders on Steam

Dragon’s Wake

Dragon’s Wake

This is a fun, cute little platformer that I really enjoyed.

What makes the game unique is you play a newly hatched dragon and can flap your wings to jump, glide and kind of fly. Getting around the levels using your limited flight is really tricky, but has a satisfying feeling once you get used to it. You also start with a bite attack and you gain the ability to breathe fire before long. The level design and scripting is very tight and tells a good story with strong characters you’ll care about, without using any dialog.

Real player with 9.2 hrs in game


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Key provided by developer/publisher. This does not effect my review.

Dragon’s Wake is a 2D Adventure Platformer where a fledgling dragon hatches into a world in which the extermination of dragons at the hands of a mysterious black knight is already underway.

Comments

  • The most unique thing about this game is the ability to eat almost anything in your path. As you eat certain “special” creatures, you gain power-ups (fire breathing, and ability to fly more) and grow larger (which gives you the ability to stomp and destroy rocks). Also, as you eat enemies, you regain health.

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

Dragon's Wake on Steam

Elmarion: Dragon’s Princess

Elmarion: Dragon’s Princess

One lonely day in a Lair…… somewhere.

“Hello? Mr. Wyvern? Are you there?”

“WHAT? Who is disturbing me?”

“Excuse me, Mr. Wyvern. Im Ellina and i need your help!”

“Wrong Lair!”

“I´m a Princess.”

“Uh…. what??? You have my attention!”

“Thank you, mighty Dragon.”

“Anytime, Mylady.”

“So, let me ask….”

“Just a Moment. Time for my Introduction!”

“????”

Welcome to ELMARION: DRAGON’S PRINCESS!

“So, why are you here?”

“Ehm…. okay. I´m Princess Ellina and i … no … the whole Kingdom Elmarion needs your help!”

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game


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Information / Review English

Elmarion: Dragon’s Princess is an RPG adventure developed by Fleon Games.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arx9UDUVCiw

Gameplay / Story

You always wanted to be a terrible beast that everyone trembles before or a prince that is haunted by a curse? Then please read on, because then this game could be just right for you.

Not every dragon is evil, because everyone is only as evil as humanity perceives or what deeds are committed. This time you experience the adventure from the perspective of a female kite and fly over the large map. You will discover secrets, solve puzzles and help people or other living beings out of trouble if you want or destroy them.

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

Elmarion: Dragon's Princess on Steam

Little Dragons Café

Little Dragons Café

As a lover of relaxing games like Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing, I thoroughly enjoyed this game.

The world is adorable, as are the characters. Being able to fly freely is something I’ve really wanted in a game, and Little Dragon’s Café has a great mechanic for flying.

Although I didn’t like that the characters make wide turns, I quickly got used to the controls. In fact, this helps during battle because you can buy your dragon time to kill the creature by making it do a wide turn.

The story isn’t amazing, but it’s rather cute. Overall, I do like the variety of characters, although many of them were kind of mean and unpleasant at first.

Real player with 44.3 hrs in game

This review has been edited to reflect new information.

Update: Since My Time at Portia fans/marketing are review bombing this game (and other, similar titles) to try to destroy Portia’s competition? I wanted to draw attention to how both Portia and Little Dragon’s Cafe have the same Metacritic score (I’m using the Switch version of LDC as the PC version doesn’t have enough reviews to be comparable).

Little Dragon’s Cafe - 70

Real player with 38.5 hrs in game

Little Dragons Café on Steam

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy

A fun and sometimes very challenging game.

Gameplay is focused on collecting everything in every level, with some basic environmental puzzles and simple combat to keep things interesting. The remake seems to stay true to its occasionally outdated old-school roots, which means difficulty swings widely between cool and casual to punishingly difficult. If you’re a completionist then get ready to sweat: there are time-based precision challenges. Most are fair and can be beat with a lot of practice, but a few really made me question my life choices.

Real player with 67.1 hrs in game

I’m giving a positive review because the game does not deserve a bad review at all, but a lot of times the game feels clunky. If they bothered to patch the issues it could probably be in a better state.

The artwork / graphics seems to be the highest regard here. It’s amazing.

Music was there but nothing insanely amazing either. It’s alright.

The gameplay is what I have problems with, I like the basic levels best, exploring, collecting, beating enemies it feels nice but the jumping sometimes annoyed me when u try to make a jump and he slides of the edge instead.

Real player with 45.0 hrs in game

Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy on Steam

Ayre

Ayre

Ayre is a nice chill “flying simulator” with relaxing dragon flight, exploration, lovely calm music. Collecting gems and armor and racing through rings drive the exploration. The exploration leads to finding shrines which reveal a decent background story which fills you in on what happened to this quiet, abandoned society.

The low poly terrain looks nice. The various game models aren’t spectacular but they adequately fulfill their purpose. For a game developed by a single person they do the job just fine. The dragon and the flight model are superb and clearly a lot of attention went into that. Soaring through the air and doing a last second turn with the wings outstretched before landing felt perfect. Very well done.

Real player with 20.3 hrs in game

I got this game for my 7yr old daughter, and I have to say… I can’t stop playing it myself! Yes it looks clunky, and some of the animations are reminiscent of Virtua Fighter 1, and other 1st gen polygon games, but the gameplay is actually very refined.

The cool thing about this game is that the dragon’s flying controls can be simplified for a child to be able to play it and enjoy it… But at the same time, if you turn off the simplified controls, flying the dragon and getting through races is challenging and enjoyable for an adult as well! Very different experience with the “pro” controls for the dragon, you have much more freedom to bank, turn, and manoevre… Well done.

Real player with 9.1 hrs in game

Ayre on Steam

DRAGON: A Game About a Dragon

DRAGON: A Game About a Dragon

Dragon: A Story About a Dragon

…is a 2D Platformer. The king has kidnapped your girlfriend to avoid you producing more dragons, and it’s up to you to get up your lazy butt, leave your house and go save her.

⚙ Game Description & Mechanics ⚙

As with most 2D Platformer, you stroll through levels, jumping over obstacles and attacking enemies that are spread across the levels. You have a melee claw attack and a short-range fire breath attack, although you learn alternative short-range attacks such as lightning and acid.

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

Very mix about this game.

It’s simple, it’s cute, has some quality of humor, controls are decent and responsive (take a little getting used to), and difficult gradually ramps up… but then it has glaring issues.

The final boss has a few bugs/glitches that you will have to expect to get damaged, no matter what. The lighting attacking that goes across the screen from left to right does not stop when you attack the power generator and flashes–it’ll only stop when it’s destroyed. Sometimes the lightning still stop before it goes completely cross or will speed up, all by chance.

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game

DRAGON: A Game About a Dragon on Steam

Furry Shakespeare: Oops! All Dragons!

Furry Shakespeare: Oops! All Dragons!

I do so enjoy these quirky little stories! Oh and I totally am not even slightly biased at all about the cast of this one all being dragons ; p

What can I say if you have played any of the games by Stegalosaurus and enjoyed them, this one will bring you more of what you have enjoyed in the past. Humor? Check! Strange unexpected plot twists? Check! The option to take things seriously and try to make the right choices, or say to Hades and blow it all up on purpose? You bet! Opportunities to meddle in other peoples lives and relationships, while pointedly ignoring your own? lol of course! hmmmm here’s a new one, love triangle???? Well some one does mention the idea…. But I havnt found it yet (although the two who “play” brother and sister would really make for an incredibly confusing one! lmao I can see it now….. but yeah that doesnt happen).

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Furry Shakespeare: Oops! All Dragons! on Steam

School of Dragons

School of Dragons

Note, some of this is simply opinion because I enjoy the HTTYD franchise.

Pros- Reasons why I think its great

Hours of entertainment

Its flipping free so try it

Over 30 unique dragons

Many cool quests and maps

Fun minigames

Devs update for new amazing dragons/expansions every now and then

Cons- Yeah, this game does have some problems

I will admit, the membership thing is dumb

Once you do all the quests, not as fun

Some terrain glitches, ex. - Flying through ground

Overall, I think its a game that may not be for all, but anyone who sees it should most certainly try it

Real player with 171.6 hrs in game

I’ve allot of Hours logged into this game and roughly almost every dragon in this game there’s pros can cons of this game for one it costs money to unlock areas and get better items and dragons unless you’ve at least 3 boulder dragons for stable quests near Titan Level it’s almost impossible to raise Gems without real life Cash getting Involved as well the Membership for this game isn’t worth the Buy WhatsoEver don’t pay for membership for this game EVER! for 30-60$ one can easily buy the whole game via area buy with Gems and a couple dragon egg chests as well while the membership costs around 10$ monthly and there’s at the moment no way of Canceling your membership with a 1 click system so it’ll continue to take money off even if you don’t want it too unless you create a forum page and actually spend the time to write back and forth to a Admin isn’t a admin for the game but just gives the Info to another Admin so it literally takes about a week to cancel a membership a normal Kid will have no idea how to do this in my honest opinion.

Real player with 125.6 hrs in game

School of Dragons on Steam

Skydom

Skydom

Skydom started out as a dream with some close friends years ago and has evolved into a vast, open-world adventure you can soon experience for yourself. If you’re a fan of fantasy worlds, castles, and dragons, or stories of bravery and courage, this game is for you.

Key Features:

  • Play as a young hero in an epic campaign in this fantasy world. Face your fears and march into battle, or learn to tame and ride a dragon.

  • Battle hordes of orcs and evil dragons. Protect the world with swords, bows, dragons, and grim determination.

  • Explore and adventure. Find your own path in a rich world with diverse landscapes and features. Discover new lands and challenges.

Passionate sixteen-year-old game dev just trynna chase my dreams. Skydom is still in development. Wishlist to help support my efforts!

Skydom on Steam