Draco VR Dragon Sim

Draco VR Dragon Sim

Vr Physics sandbox Demo. Very Early access to support the game.

There are completely physically simulated bipedal robots and dragons that can be interacted with by your hands and objects. there is a system for moving large objects via “telekinesis”. there is a sword that can be stabbed into enemies. there is an egg that you can summon to your hand and can be used for teleportation locomotion and for controlling Draco the dragon.


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Draco VR Dragon Sim on Steam

Carth

Carth

Carth is a multiplayer medieval light fantasy rpg that brings an enormous open world map to explore. The open world on Carth is filled with dozens of unique enemies, legendary items, scores of towns, and truly beautiful scenery. Carth is meant for long time game play and persistent worlds with heavy focus on survival, building, crafting, and the freedom to do what you want. Not to mention many smaller maps meant for faster game play types such as Siege, Team Deathmatch, Capture The Flag, Last Man Standing, Tournaments and more. Players shall be able to host their own public or private servers and select the type of game style they wish.

#### The Four Sibling Gods For hundreds of years the inhabitants of Carth lived in relative harmony. Carth was home to a multitude of different races, factions and clans. Though conflicts would arise from time to time, trouble would soon dissolve into the usual balanced equilibrium so typical of the land. All of this meant little to the four god siblings residing over the realm. The youngest of the four, Taernath, saw the inhabitants of Carth as weaker beings. At first, the dwellers of Carth were mere playthings. Slowly and subtly these manipulations turned towards true evil and corruption of their souls, minds, and bodies.

#### The Evil Within Taernath found the more souls he converted towards his ideals and worship the stronger he became. As a result, the Schism of the Gods came to pass. Once Taernath’s powers grew there was nothing his siblings could do but try to reason and slow his corruption. Their words fell on deaf ears and in one brilliant flash of cosmic light he reduced his siblings to nothing more than shadows of their former selves. With no one left to oppose him, Taernath was consumed by the very evil he once wielded. A darkness fell over Carth that had never been seen before. Portals to other realms opened by Taernath flooded the land with dark shadows and terrors. Tribes of orcs invaded further south from the Clincolt, unholy beings walked through the rifts, and peace was but a distant echo of the past. These are the times that you find at your feet.

#### Can you Survive Can you Survive with evil spread throughout all of the lands how shall you live your life? Shall you bend a knee to the evil that undoubtedly awaits you, or shall you stand and fight? Fight to survive, fight to live, or fight to end this darkness brought forth from Taernath? Can you survive in these times? Welcome to Carth


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Carth on Steam

Day of Dragons

Day of Dragons

I love the game since i got it and just got hooked from the beginning. Sure there is still so much it can be but i still believe this game can amaze us if we just wait but until then it’s a very nice game to vibe with others unless you’re doing pvp that is.

Real player with 497.2 hrs in game


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This game has a lot of potential. The flying animations and camera movement is magnificent. I love the clans system, group, hatching and server system. And I am also relieved that this game is both PVE and PVP friendly (which not many survival games like this are). The map design and way point system could use quite a bit of work, but otherwise, it is pretty well done for a game in its stage!

CONS:

-The lack of dragon variety (unless you want to pay for a DLC)

-Limited things to hunt

-The boredom you get once you hit the adult stage

Real player with 37.2 hrs in game

Day of Dragons on Steam

Trials of Ascension: Exile

Trials of Ascension: Exile

Dragons:

hatching - Very challenging, almost brutal, meant to weed out the weak and only let the strong through. I believe that its a good filter to keep dragon populations at a minimum this includes, always being at the brink of starvation, always watching your back, front, both sides, and below you for anything at all that can kill you as you can die to most everything, and running around the island many times hunting for those Nuggets and hoping to get past hatchling hood.

Youngling - things get less stressful. you gain the ability of limited flight/gliding and you have some amazing animations, probably one of the best character models so far is this stage here. as a youngling you can start to roam the island a bit more and find your perfect lair spot as well as hunt.

Real player with 297.7 hrs in game

This game starts you off from very humble beginnings. As a human, that means you have boxers and a torch. As a survival game, that’s where you SHOULD start. Everything after that you do on your own. Except for the torch, nothing is given to you. Instead, you have to earn it. Earning everything is HARD. I enjoy that kind of play. I feel a sense of accomplishment for everything I gain. I kept myself fed, I created clothes, I defended myself. I want to keep progressing. I get sucked in by that. There is no hand-holding, and going solo makes it harder. However, there is real emotion getting attacked from behind by a bear, or hearing a snake hiss in total darkness, or finding a Raknar web in the moonlight.

Real player with 264.1 hrs in game

Trials of Ascension: Exile on Steam

Dragon: The Game

Dragon: The Game

I got this game off of Kickstarter for 15 CAD$

I knew going into it that it was early alpha, and it wouldn’t have much to it. And what I found was about what I expected, although it felt slightly lackluster due to not having any tangible RPG elements; but still, I thought it was most certainly going to develop into something great.

This was in 2016.

I noticed nothing seemed to be happening in terms of updates, and shrugged it off; forgetting about this game. After a while I saw some emails from it, that the developers found a sponsor, and were going to go back to working on it. I was thrilled and followed the updates eagerly.

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game

I do recomend this game to people who like helping out with beta games or early access games.

The games base is awesome and the graphics are pretty good in my opinion. I have a few suggestions.

-The age of your dragon should affect its size. for example: a baby dragon should have a smal body, baby like eyes, and small wings that don’t allow them to fly that easily or that far.

-The dragons should grow over time so that if you make a baby dragon, you won’t be stuck a baby forever. (and don’t make the ancient dragons die unless the user deletes them.)

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Dragon: The Game on Steam

Isles of Etherion

Isles of Etherion

Isles of Etherion is an open-world action/adventure sandbox RPG featuring airships, floating islands, dungeons, spell weaving, and 100% dynamically destructible environment.

Dynamically Destructible Voxel Environment

Explore a world in which everything, including terrain and structures, are dynamically destructible by players, monsters, or natural happenstances.

Airships for Combat and Transportation

Traverse the isles with your own airship, which could be acquired through purchase or battle.

Floating Islands with Dynamically Changing Seasons

In IoE, seasons change dynamically in front of your eyes. Like day/night cycle, seasons add another layer of complexity to gameplay dynamics and strategy.

Natural Disasters

Natural disasters, such as Earthquakes, Meteors, Volcano eruptions, Tornadoes, occur randomly throughout the Isles.

Voxel Combat and Spell Weaving

Voxel environment can be altered to your advantage during combat. IoE not only offers a variety of spells but the possibility to spell-weave as well!

Game play in IoE

The environment in this game is completely destructible. Terrains and structures can be altered and destroyed by player or monsters. Players have to venture into the world in order to acquire power and magic spells from monsters, Shrines and lore books.

Isles of Etherion on Steam

The Chronicler

The Chronicler

Yes this is very early access but I like the artwork and overall theme a lot. I will be playing this more when further updates have been released.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

The Chronicler on Steam

Block Story™

Block Story™

block story has been one of the games i’ve been playing since years ago. i’ve personally find it very addicting and the content in the game is just amazing.

most people would think this is a minecraft rip off, or just the “lower quality” version of it. this obviously isn’t the case. there are so many things you can do in the game, such as:

-explore the 50+ biomes in the world (including space, hell, skylands, more!)

-discover 200+ random generated structures in these biomes, some may even have massive loot inside! (this even includes space sattelites, maze pyramids, castles, or even a giant skull made out of lava!)

Real player with 423.9 hrs in game

Recommended : NOT

Block Story is survival craft voxel game.

[positive side]

+RPG system with many skills to improve

  • All creatures seem tamable (friendly, neutral & hostile)

  • You can travel between generated worlds (infinite ressources)

  • Tp system thru beds and tools in same world

  • Tutorial from NPC missions

  • Dragon system

  • Respec (with diamonds)

  • You can earn diamonds slowly in-game (microtransaction)

  • Achievements in-game & Steam

[negative side]

  • Short inventory, especially when you need to carry many tools

Real player with 100.8 hrs in game

Block Story™ on Steam

SAS

SAS

I stumbled upon this game while taking a look through early access titles. The first thing that caught my eye was that it is survival. The second thing that really peaked my curiosity was spiri animals. What, are you kidding me?! Who does that?! How could that work?! Well, let me tell you, I was immediately engrossed in the visually pleasing artistry and placement of all the points of interest giving it a realistic feel which we all try to find in these MMO’s. You can roam this huge map for hours and you’ll see something new every time. There is always something to do as in any survival game, it’s hard not to get distracted! Weather you like solo play or group play, pvp or pve, exploring or building, this is the game for you! The Developers are always interactive and enjoy playing right along side even the newbies so you don’t need to be a high lvl to be noticed! Now, with that said, I won’t go into obvious details which every new game, especially early access, about what I don’t like about Spirit Animal Survival because negatives are to be expected and my likes, or loves rather, outweigh the things that are still being worked on. It is, after all, a work in progress. Look, all I’m trying to say is, stop reading this already and come in, enjoy some great company with friendly people and have some fun! If you’re waiting for the invite, well, this is it! Don’t hesitate, I hear the sale price will be ending soon! Also wanted to add, if you’re concerned with the minimum requirements, I know it says min i5, I’m running an i3 with the only real issues being in the loading and shutting down, the game play is practically flawless! Don’t let that be what scared you away, let it be that big bad T-Rex that one shot you!

Real player with 85.4 hrs in game

Before I write my thoughts, I saw someone post false information that I’d like to correct. You actually CAN report bugs without having to use a 3rd party chat software called Discord. There is a big box in the main menu (as seen in one of the videos above) that clearly states you can report bugs by contacting them via their email at support@spiritanimalsurvival.com - if the forum or Discord is not your way to go, there is always that solution for you.

Now on to my actual thoughts of this game in its current state! Spirit Animal Survival (SAS) is another survival game with some unique elements in it. The features you expect in a survival game are there, you need to go get resources, craft and build, while trying to stay alive by eating, drinking and not letting others/animals kill you. You got to do a bit of grinding but that’s part of the games in this genre. The most unique feature of the game is that you can transform/morph into a spirit animal. There is a bunch of them and all of them have their own attacks/features. This does set the game apart from other survival games that I have played. You can see how this work in the videos above.

Real player with 84.0 hrs in game

SAS on Steam

Beast Pets

Beast Pets

When introducing new players to VR, especially those who don’t really game at all, I tended to not realize how difficult most games are from the viewpoint of new users.

This game is perfect for that. I’m writing this review after letting my 4 year old play the new “free play” mode. She could barely hold the wand or wear the HMD, but she still had a blast.

There’s not much to the game, but that’s perfect for what it is.

Plus the dragons are undeniably cute.

Real player with 27.8 hrs in game

This game is great for young kids. By that I mean my 6 yo daughter.

As an adult, it kept me entertained for about 10 minutes.

The controls took only a few minutes to work out, and there’s not too much motion, nor too much text on menus, which has encouraged her to read the menu herself.

Whilst the content is light on, she really seems to enjoy it. I put this down the the way the dragons are interactive and respond to her actions. This supports the way she has imaginative play with her stuffed toys.

Real player with 17.9 hrs in game

Beast Pets on Steam