Mythlands: Flappy Dragon
Orange dragons - FTW!
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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DragonScales 3: Eternal Prophecy of Darkness
The caravan of mages has been slaughtered off by a mysterious spell. Only a wizard managed to survive: you. A DragonScales journey into a world threatened by the worshippers of Specktr’s sinister prophecy, a ritual to invoke absolute darkness and decimate the Gravity Kingdom. Your mental prowess is the ultimate bid for the survival of your race. DragonScales 3 is a casual, tile-matching game in which you combine colored scales on the board to collect special tiles, stars and prizes, defeat skulls and other monsters, solve tricky puzzles, and many more game actions! There are bosses too, showcasing a new approach to DragonScales battles. More than 150 levels await. Put a halt to the deviant aura of the Eternal Prophecy of Darkness!
Special features
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150 levels.
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Multiple challenges: basic scale combinations, scales which fall from their position, chasing scales, solving puzzles, destroying skulls and monsters on the board, and many more actions.
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First DragonScales game with ‘Gravity Mode’.
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5 boss battles with a new play mode.
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First DragonScales game with badges and secret stars.
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New array of magical powers. For instance, you can use ‘Improved Prescience’ to select a tailored set of scales to play, or even change completely the position
of all the scales on the board with the new ‘Confusion’ power!
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New story arc with Specktr’s cultists.
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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
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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
Valley of Dragons
Love dragons? Want to raise a dragon of your own? Valley of Dragons is a VR game where you raise up your own personal dragon from an egg to an adult through feeding, petting, and playing with your dragon. Along the way, be prepared to teach it how to hunt, fly, and defend itself!
Bizarre Mutation World
The twist at the end was amazing, please work on jumping better.
– Real player with 0.3 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
DragonScales 6: Love and Redemption
Overview
The Dark Empress is awaiting Zarya, anxious to destroy her and all the rebels! After taming Ribeus in DragonScales 5, Zarya will release the dragon’s power to confront the Dark Empress, the merciless ruler of the Gravity Kingdom. This time she might even find love… but she’ll have to dissipate the darkness of a lonely heart. Each DragonScales game introduces puzzles and challenges not included in other entries of the series, and DragonScales 6 is no exception. The game comprises totally new challenges: collect keys to unlock doors, switch the board’s gravity to solve puzzles, harness the new power-up system and destroy the Empress' minions! For the first time in DragonScales, Zarya will have to battle against a line-up of multiple enemies. DragonScales 6 concludes Zarya’s story arc! Will Zarya and the rebels succeed in overthrowing the reign of terror of the Dark Empress?
Features
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130 levels.
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Revamped battles.
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Novel DragonScales gameplay modes.
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New power-up system.
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Post-game quests included: The Royal and The Pit.
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Conclusion of Zarya’s story arc.
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16 Steam Achievements.
Closing Remarks
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This game does not include timed levels. You can take all the time you want to complete each level. However, once you complete the game you can try to beat your own times (Royal challenge).
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You don’t have to play previous DragonScales games to understand how to play. Playing DragonScales 4 and 5 obviously helps to understand the whole setting, but the story of DragonScales 6 holds well on its own.
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The first levels of DragonScales 6 are really simple. However, the degree of difficulty rises up as you progress. If a puzzle proves to be too challenging, you can always skip the level. Skipping a level does not affect the course of the story. Besides, the game has a single ending.
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Unlike previous DragonScales games, in DragonScales 6 the power-ups are not entirely optional. For instance, the only way to get the star in Level 3-7 is by using Ribeus power-up.
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Battles in DragonScales 5 are for wizards. In DragonScales 6 the battle system is different and much more relaxed.
Furries & Scalies & Bears OH MY!
When it comes to Fantasy Visual Novel Dating Sims, I put this up there near the top of the list. The storyline is good, the characters have depth, and there is good emphasis on interaction.
If you looking for a X-Rated Visual Novel, look somewhere else, cause this story does not have that, nor does it need it. This means you are safe to play it without concerns about someone looking over your shoulder at the wrong time ;)
I wish more games like this existed, and am excited to see what the developer comes up with next.
– Real player with 31.9 hrs in game
I really enjoyed this game. It was a short sweet “adventure” to another place. There are a few typoes that im sure will be caught and fixed in the next couple of days / weeks (i litteraly bought this on release so it is to be expected.) Other than that i cant think of anything that came off poorly.
On the positive side, all of the characters were interesting. The conversations were believable and managed both to move the story line and flesh out the character you are interacting with. When I finished the game, i was left with the sense that i really had gotten to know a bit of everyone. The only thing that could have made this better was of course MORE!!!!! lol but honestly thats the way I always feel when I’ve finished an enjoyable book of any sort.
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
Oure
This is a relaxing dragon-flying, puzzle-solving and beautiful game. After reading the other reviews, I admit I was a bit skeptic but eventually it claimed my heart and I am on my second playthrough. I start this game when I need a break from action-packed and competitive games.
Pros:
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You play as a dragon! (Sure, you play a child who can transform into a dragon but 95% of the time you are a dragon)
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There is no limit on how many times you transform either.
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You cant get hurt, you cant die and you cant really fail the game.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
Pretty good game the graphics are decent, the gameplay is smooth, and everything is fun. I enjoy the puzzles that is everywhere, i have collected all the orbs which took time. Now im working on achievements but for the life of me i dont know what the compass points are, are they the beacon tops? Anyways overall i would recommend the game. I would recommend to the developers to label everything more clearly so we know where we are at.
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
The Legend of Eratus: Dragonlord
Play match-3 to unlock parts of a short fantasy story and ‘fight’ dragon bosses. That’s about it.
The music was really nice though.
– Real player with 19.8 hrs in game
It’s a real nice candy crush game with a narrated story and dragon theme :3
There is surely much more story-wise than I’ve expected in such a game, so we get 2 small cutscenes, self contained story about a girl and her dragon friend and all is delivered piece by piece every few levels of candy crushing of mixed difficulty.
Hard to say much about the gameplay as if you played any candy crush or “match-3” you already know what this is. I just want to say that’s a real nice feel to have a full single player experience without typical to mobile counterparts ads, locking behind lives telling you how much you can play or steps to make before you auto lose a level and of course having to hold back with power ups because you get so little…
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game