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
Read More: Best Dragons Cute Games.
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
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
Read More: Best Dragons Open World Games.
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
Selfmade Devil
Selfmade Devil is a casual semi-placed game with a rich variety of magic objects, enemies, and maps.Players as the demon king in the mysterious girl under the guidance of the cultivation of magic ability, transformation of the demon King city, improve the efficiency of material acquisition, to create a powerful demon king army to invade human territory!
The game features
Super easy to use game flow, simple 2 in 1 upgrade system
Up to 40+ magic forms and 30+ enemies
Slingshot combat mode similar to marbles
Read More: Best Dragons JRPG Games.
EarthNight
EarthNight is an absolutely fantastic runner game, where you skydive (spacedive?) though each successive atmosphere, while landing on, running across, and slaying massive dragons. You can tell how much love and passion was poured into this game from every angle.
Every run, you collect pieces of the dragons, which unlock new temporary power-ups when collected for the first time. These power-ups then show up on runs, and you have to collect them to get their temporary effects. You can also use your currency, water, to buy the power-ups early, if you’re finding a dragon too difficult or not fun and just want the power-up. You also collect eggs each run. Every dragon has 3 eggs, each one makes you do more damage against that dragon on that run. Eggs and dragon pieces are also used for upgrading your items and water tank.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Auto-Stunner
Yes. Get it. Or play it on Apple Arcade. This is such an interesting one.
This weirdness. A seven years in the making autorunner from a studio whose founder said of the genre ‘People got bored because it’s boring.’ THAT’S where you need to start when you’re aiming to upend a genre. Also, a title pitched to bring mobile gaming its own Spelunky. You could say it was unpunctual to that aim given the releases we now see on the small screen or, perhaps, just in time for Apple Arcade’s mainstreamification. In any case, what a mission statement; what a millstone of expectation and prospects round a studio’s first game’s neck. How’d it do?
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
Draginsanity
I LOVE the simple style!! I got the game when it was first just a demo! Thank you Gred Momken! I hope you enjoy making games! I hate how UNDER RATED this game is (as of writing this review). I REALLY hope You’re game becomes more well-known!! Hope you have a great time bubby!! With luck, -ME
:3
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
I thought this was a fun little game. I liked the retro graphics and sounds.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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
-
Everything looks adorable, great spritework
-
A superb soundtrack that gets better each stage
(It’s worth buying the soundtrack!)
-
Varied, thrilling boss battles
-
Dragon protagonist
-
Going from F- rank to S+ feels amazing
The bad
-
Most of the story had to be cut sadly
-
Quite short, but priced appropriately
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
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
Yin Yuh
Help Yin Yuh, a cookie-loving spirit, fight his way through hordes of ninjas and warriors to claim an ancient relic. Which he will then sell for all of the cookies he could ever want. This arcade style hand-drawn game takes you through 4 areas, 20 fast-paced action-packed levels, and comes with 3 difficulty settings. Jump and drop between different platforms, stomp on your enemies, and use teleporting portals to your advantage. Even ride a dragon! Join Yin Yuh in his epic quest for cookies!
Alchemy Emporium
This title has certainly a peculiar approach to what makes a game, it feels like a dive in deep water. While the statistics are explained in the beginning and each section has a tutorial, the true nature of the experience is concealed, to be discovered as the player advances.
Cons
✗ Incomplete translation, with some text left in Italian.
✗ Extremely mind-numbing, the progress does not grant any actual satisfaction.
✗ In-game annotations aren’t practical.
✗ The tutorial button is positioned right beside the “next activity” button.
– Real player with 15.7 hrs in game
As it stand it needs work but as the potential to be a great game.
When you start up the game, there is some selections that come with perks. As of right now you have no way of telling what the perk does besides judging the name of the perk. As a new player, it can be even harder as you don’t know the game mechanics so it’s even harder to choose.
How you view the formulas needs changing. There are only two columns that you can view, but you can easily see five columns on the screen. You should also be able to filter the view for game play reasons. For instance, I noticed that a lot of my customers are asking for potions for being an actor, I should be able to narrow the formulas to see what I have already created.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Hocus Defenders
An Intense Tower Defense that combines the heat of resisting waves of hundreds of enemies with the need to use powerful spells through cards. Each game will be unique, and you will never encounter the same challenge twice. Also, you will need to unravel the story as you progress through the different worlds as the roguelike it is.
Build, upgrade and destroy!
Prepare your defenses, and protect the Hocus Tower against hordes of enemies who want to kill Abracadom, the Wizard of Time. Summon the mighty Crystal Towers, and destroy anyone who dares to approach your home. At your disposal you have a wide variety of towers, each with a unique and powerful attack. Remember to upgrade them on the battlefield, or you may have unwanted guests in the Hocus Tower…
Summon powerful spells!
The different Tarot decks gives the sorcerer their magnificent spells. Summon terrifying meteors, fill the ground with blazing embers or create mighty blizzards. Use magic at your will, but keep in mind that fate is capricious, and the cards will decide which spells you can use at any moment…
Thanks to his powers of time, Abracadom does not contemplate defeat. You can always go back to the past, and spend the loot you have obtained during battles. The Emporium X at the tower will provide everything you need for future battles, but everything comes at a price, of course…
Travel across the kingdom!
Rally with your tower across the kingdom, and travel through hostile territories (against you). From plains dominated by terrifying orcs, snow-capped mountains home of ice-giants, and even the classic labyrinth dungeon. And since it will be difficult for you to visit the same place twice, everytime you travel places you visited may change…
Features
-
30 towers to destroy enemy hordes
-
Mutant and Legendary towers
-
Powerful Card Decks to adapt to your game style
-
Lots of cards to summon destructive nature power, power up your towers, or wipe tons of enemies
-
Rogue-like based game, with procedural maps and variable runs
-
6 different environments with unique enemies
-
Multiple perks to improve your skills
-
A crazy story that features angry mobs, hell monsters and a LOT of sorcerers
-
More than 30 types of enemies
-
9 bosses seeking your energy
Hey ma i’m a Dragon Now
I’m a beta tester and this is what i liked about the game.
I like the cut scenes. They are humorous.
The bosses add the right level of challenge.
You can buy power ups using in game currency.
You can play in different Modes to make it more or less challenging.
This game is pretty fun to play.
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
Fuck Trump and Biden all my homies vote President Dragon
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game