Chronicles of Galdurvale
Welcome to the mysterious world of Galdurvale.
Join the huntress, Amelia Moonglow, as she embarks on an action-packed quest to master the five elemental crystals and rediscover the floating isles of Sky World, home to the Dragon Riders of old.
Along the way, she will uncover ageless secrets, traverse cunning environmental puzzles and overcome foes of every shape, and size.
Galdurvale is yours to explore: either on foot or through powers that make each new area a joy to traverse. Guide Amelia across the treacherous dunes, through the wetlands, snow-capped mountains, and into the vast caverns below.
Amelia is no stranger to battle.
All manner of adversaries awaits the steel of her blade – from hulking beasts to bandit kings, and powerful warlocks – each with their own distinct strategies, and abilities.
A variety of swords are hidden throughout the lands of Galdurvale, granting powerful bonuses and unique attacks.
And that’s just the beginning…
Ancient secrets abound in this rich, fantasy world, revealing tales of yore and magical knowledge, aiding Amelia in her adventures.
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Free The Dragons
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Play on ground as a warrior, look for dragons to free then jump on a dragon, fly and burn everything!
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Fly any dragon, spit fire, burn vegetation, combat terrain creatures and flying monsters.
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Single Player mode in a multilevel 3D Platform scenario.
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Fully interactive landscapes improved by unique cinematic cameras applied directly in gameplay action to give a realistic vision to your dragon fly experience and to each warrior attack.
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Pickup any weapon you find, throw it with an immersive cinecamera action scene. Recall your weapon, slice again to kill your enemies and destroy anything around you.
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Teleport yourself with magic spells or freeze your enemies with a single shot.
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Dragon Rider
Dragon Rider is a VR Compatible intense multiplayer arena game set in the skies on the back of a Dragon! Find your friends online, or make new enemies, and fight in a 4-player free for all.
Features
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Customize your dragon’s abilities to give you an edge against your opponents.
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Multiplayer online areas allow for playing against your friends, or anyone you happen to meet.
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Single player mode to practice your aim against the AI Dragon Riders.
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Fully supported in Oculus VR. Really feel like you’re riding your Dragon!
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Gain experience from your online combats to improve your skills.
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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
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
Dragon Acres
Create a thriving farm and raise dragons in this adorable casual RPG! Explore a breathtaking new world as you uncover the truth about your dragon’s mysterious powers. Adventure is a dragon ride away!
In the Dragon Isles, dragons are a sign of prosperity and good luck. These adorable little guys can help you in all sorts of ways! Each dragon is born with a special skill set that affects the production of your crops. This skill increases the more you bond with them. The more a dragon likes you, the more your crops will grow!
Uses the power of the rain to increase the bounty of your crops. More crops produced equals more gold in your pocket!
Uses the power of the sunlight to make crops grow even faster! Less time waiting on crops means more time bonding with your dragons!
Uses the power of electricity to electrocute pests that can harm your crops. Zappy zappy makes yellow dragons happy!
Dragon Acres has 3 different versions but with slight differences and perks for each. The questions you answer in the beginning determine the path you take.
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Dragon Acres: Seaside Version
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Dragon Acres: Cliffside Version
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Dragon Acres: Woodland Version
You can build a beautiful paradise for your dragons to live. Using various decorative items, design a happy home any dragon is sure to love!
You can breed your dragons to get dragon eggs! Hatching dragons can give you rare dragon colors and sometimes you will find rare dragon hybrids of the two parents! Some of the dragons you breed can even acquire more than one skill set!
Catch a variety of fish while filling up your fishing journal with all kinds of cool aquatic life! Sell them for gold or feed them to your dragons to satisfy their hunger!
Fill up your journal with every type of mineral you can find! Then sell ‘em for an awesome price! You can even ride the mine cart for a little extra fun!
The better you care for your dragons, the easier your crops will grow! Bond with your dragons by playing games with them.
You can take quests from different villagers. If you complete them, you will be rewarded handsomely!
There are 3 main color palettes to choose from with plans for more being added as well!
We hope to see you in the Dragon Isles soon!
The Handler of Dragons
A solo dev’s attempt at ‘Two Worlds Two’…
Straight from the start, you gotta realize that this game is made by a solo developer, so no matter what, this game CAN’T be as good as other RPGs made by a team (or teams) of devs. So get the idea of this game being as good as others straight out of your mind. If you’re looking for ‘Oblivion’ or ‘Skyrim’ then look elsewhere.
Pros: #1. The graphics actually look very good, in a ‘Two Worlds Two’ kinda way
#2. Extremely fast load time from desktop to in-game (just like 8seconds)
– Real player with 83.0 hrs in game
From which way should I bite it to be honest… It’s so easy to bash a huge game for disproportionately bad designs, bugs and whatnot but then there are games like this - a one man’s passion project which is still smaller than what we receive these days under the “Indie” banner; but let’s give it a try!
At first glance it may seem like one of those pesky asset flip garbage games that offer nothing but stealing your money (I’m looking at you Dragon: The Game…and you’re one of many) however I’m glad to inform this is not the case here and I’m happy to see a project where store assets (credits do say many come from Epic Store) are actually put into a good use…but this intro is already 2 paragraphs too long ^^"
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
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
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.
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
Gedonia
For one, the developer really cares about this game and it’s still being updated. Two, currently it’s on sale and it’s definitely worth more than what it is, even normal price. If you want a fresh Indie RPG with a nostalgic feeling, character customization, and open world; this it it. Will update my review in the future.
::Update::
Still playing and it’s amazing. Finally got to building my house, it’s a bit quirky with the editing and camera controls, but it will only get better. I haven’t even touched Dungeon mode which has an increased level cap compared to Open World, so if you’re into Dungeon Crawlers; well this has a mode just for you.
– Real player with 55.4 hrs in game
Some people are be nostalgic for the 8 and 16 bit era, and there are a ton of Metroidvania and platforming games shoveled onto PC and propped up by paid reviews. Gedonia is something else, and it made me so happy. Rather than the more common rip on the Genesis, Gedonia is like a lost gem from the original X-Box era, in the realms of Galleon or Kameo. There are a lot of simplified, modern touches, but the purity of the game and fantasy genre is endearing. It’s like finding out there was a 3D Zelda game you missed, gameplay wise.
– Real player with 19.7 hrs in game