Dragon Mission
Has a heart of fire!
A simple but engaging action-platformer
with a rewarding score and ranking system.
A mix of Wonder Boy III and classic Castlevania.
The good
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Everything looks adorable, great spritework
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A superb soundtrack that gets better each stage
(It’s worth buying the soundtrack!)
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Varied, thrilling boss battles
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Dragon protagonist
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Going from F- rank to S+ feels amazing
The bad
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Most of the story had to be cut sadly
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Quite short, but priced appropriately
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
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this realy is a nice game to play and there is an big update planed that realy will ad alot to the game but even now its good it can be somewhat difficult at times but there are checkpoints so you wond have to do all of the level again and just before a boss it gives you alsol an checkpoint so you dont have to worry too much and the art animation and more so the musik are all realy good even more so the musik wich you can alsol buy the soundtrack of it to listen to your favorit song the soundtrack will alsol get updated i hear so even better so give the game a try i realy recommend it even if its still not the big update that will REALY ad alot to the game and if you like the soundtrack you can souport the dev even more i realy recommend you to buy the soundtrack too (oh that first level musik the castle has SUCH A GOOD SONG)
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Dragon Rage
Great game for what it is, small game but reasonably priced. Such satisfaction in slaming into everything and getting those power ups to easily stay ahead and achievements that aren’t complicated/cryptic as ****.
When I first saw the negative reviews for this game, I hated what they put into the reviews because all they said was its too short or I paid too much for so little content. How about they try to make a game all by themselves?! It’s not easy. Give these people some slack because I’m pretty sure those negative review people don’t even think about how hard it is to make a game.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
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I myself enjoy the game even though most people seem to dislike it. I feel the reason people do dislike it is this its very very short for the price of 7$ and even though i got it for 15% of it still seemed short for the price. If they were to maybe add some new levels, more customization and possibly even some story to the rampage plot, or at least make it an option to change the background. Customization could be like which power up you like more and want to drop on your 100ks drop, or even more exciting giving dragons clothes and hats! But all in all its a great stress releasing game and definetly reminds me of the old rampage games. Also I feel like I’d really enjoy the creators should slowly releasing updates and adding little bits here and there and that will surely keep me happy and probably the rest of this games small fanbase.
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
Dragon Saddle Melee
Jump into an online game easily with automated matchmaking, or play solo.
Knock out enemies by bashing them from above.
Battle through progressively more difficult rounds
Grab power ups to help you survive and defeat the other dragons
The Challenge
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Jump into an online game easily with automated matchmaking
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Play the same game offline in solo mode
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Battle through progressively more difficult rounds
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Bash and fight enemy birds and other players before they bash you
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Become a Survivor by making it through all rounds before running out of lives
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Win the melee by being the Survivor with the highest score
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Fortix
At the Time of Writing
Game: Fortix
Price: $0.99*
Genre: Arcade/Puzzle
Time Played: 14 hours
Personal Enjoyment Rating: ☺☺☺☺☺(out of 5)
Links I Found Helpful**
A Youtube review by MrEmeralddragonhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gd4T4jrH7U
General
This little game is truly a glittering gem. It is outrageously fun! Indeed, I would say that it is worth more than a mere dollar.
There is also Fortix2 available on Steam, and although I should say that all of the level layouts in Fortix are also in Fortix2, I should also say that Fortix is a little bit more of a challenge than Fortix2.
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
Fortix is a cracking little casual indie game thats furiously fast and ferociously fun to play. The basic premise is something akin to ‘Join the Dots’ meets basic geometry. You take control of an intrepid knight that must be manoeuvred around and across various maps in order to capture the enemy castle. The action is displayed in birds-eye view.
The knight must be moved out from a safezone which starts on the outer border of the map. While in the safezone the knight is immune to any deadly enemy attacks. Rectangles must be drawn from one part of the safezone to another to cut down the enemys control of the land (map). This must be done with all manner of obstacles ready to kill the knight, while being up against the clock.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
SuperNatural Duels
[0.1] Controls & Training & Help
[0.1] Menu & Settings
[0.1] Sound & Music
[0.1] Graphics
[0.1] Game Design
[0.1] Game Story
[0.1] Game Content
[0] Time to complete feels ok? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites?
[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related
[0] BONUS point: Review for VR
Stars received: 0.7/10 ___ Note: v.3 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: 1 button clicker
Overview: Asset flip of ‘ClickMonter’ to ‘SuperNatural Deals’ (or and other titles) between shady developers (likely the same group).
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
This game is about clicking and that is about it it is somewhat like Clicking Heroes, I’d recommend it.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Mythlands: Flappy Dragon
Orange dragons - FTW!
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
HOARD
IN A WORD: WORTHWHILE
IN A NUTSHELL:
WHAT TO EXPECT: Dragons and pillaging. Indie game. 4x gamemodes. Action with nuanced strategy. Simple gameplay. Lots of 10min games. Plenty of small maps. Repetitive play. Minimal upgrading/dragon customisation. Colourful graphics. Balanced gameplay and enemies. Fair AI but with faults. Grindy MP & endgame achievements. Singleplayer, coop and versus modes.
ACHIEVEMENTS: EXTENSIVE. STRADDLE EVERY MODE.
STATUS: COMPLETED.
– Real player with 70.4 hrs in game
I have had this game in my library for quite some time and figured that now would be a perfect time to review it as well as I think it sort of deserves it because this was the very first game I got on steam a couple of years ago thanks to my brothers. Originally, I saw it on PS3, but for reasons I can’t remember I got it on here, thus starting my life as a PC gamer. However, that is a story for another time, for now it is time to say I would whole-heartedly recommend this game for those who don’t have the time to play full games, yet it is quite challenging for those that want a bit more in their small games.
– Real player with 39.0 hrs in game
Avoid The Demons
The Prequel to the doom franchise we were all waiting for. from amazing characters to extensive lore to possibly the best gameplay in this modern generation this game is the reason i’m still alive today. so please, buy this truly incredible game and go on the path to true inner peace.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Dragon VR
OH MY GOODNESS this game is amazing the day of this coming out. as im posting this there is only an ending with hatching the dragon. i hope there is more to come but this game is amazing and would recommend for dragon lovers. the graphics, the sounds, and the engine when doing the actions. your character is slow to get to the object but i have a theory that your legs are hurt and you use a dragon to transport and you are trying to hatch a new one
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Hardly playable in WMR.
By default the controllers did not work at all, but aI managed to create a working binding.
The real problem is that I was constantly drifting forward without touching any controls and sometimes the view rotated abruptly. This gave me motion sickness for the first time in my life (and I played a lot of VR games).
Gameplay-wise, this is more like interactive movie than a game. Would be OK if I wasn’t nearly vomiting.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Dumpy and Bumpy
Fun little puzzle game with a classic feel. Reminiscent of NES classics like Adventures of Lolo and Kickle Cubicle. Starts off fairly simple but quickly ramps up in to some real challenges that are sure to stump you for a bit. Does a great job of continually adding new mechanics to keep you on your toes. Fantastic pixel art and a fun soundtrack. If you like puzzle games, this is an easy buy at this price.
– Real player with 22.5 hrs in game
The game is super adorable
Has a really cute 16 bit aesthetic that looks like it was taken from tetris attack and a few other things
Has two gumpy dinos (which is always a win with me cause I have Bob from bubble bobble tattooed on my arm)
The puzzling is very challenging. It doesn’t feel quite as water tight or smoothly ramped up as a lot of other more famous puzzle games (at least not in the first 50% of the game), but IMO the challenge is still there. Some of the later levels are much easier than some of the earlier levels in the same world. But it’s fine. You still have to beat all 10 to advance anyway! (at least I think you have to beat all 10 to beat a world. at one point I think I might have hit a bug, cause a level spontaneously solved itself without me completing it. that only happened once though and I haven’t reproed it, so I think it isn’t an intended mechanic)
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game