GAME LINK: (Click here to visit the site where this game is hosted)
(I HIGHLY recommend that you download and play offline.)
Ahoy friends,
I've made a little something new in Quest, and it's not called "The Lab"!
This is an interactive fiction game called Draak-Kin Power, inspired by Golden Treasure: The Great Green. I have borrowed some characters and ideas, with permission.
Draak-Kin Power is a fantasy-genre story about Life and Freedom. Your goal is to earn the blessings of three Draak-Kin (dragon) paragons: Many-Times-Burned, Allmother, and Darktooth.
This is a fairly short game with a small number of rooms. It is meant to be played multiple times. There are 14 endings and far more dialogue written than is possible to see on one playthrough.
Enjoy.
GAME LINK: (Click here to visit the site where this game is hosted)
(I HIGHLY recommend that you download and play offline.)
(I HIGHLY recommend that you download and play offline.)
Ahoy friends,
I've made a little something new in Quest, and it's not called "The Lab"!
This is an interactive fiction game called Draak-Kin Power, inspired by Golden Treasure: The Great Green. I have borrowed some characters and ideas, with permission.
Draak-Kin Power is a fantasy-genre story about Life and Freedom. Your goal is to earn the blessings of three Draak-Kin (dragon) paragons: Many-Times-Burned, Allmother, and Darktooth.
This is a fairly short game with a small number of rooms. It is meant to be played multiple times. There are 14 endings and far more dialogue written than is possible to see on one playthrough.
Enjoy.
GAME LINK: (Click here to visit the site where this game is hosted)
(I HIGHLY recommend that you download and play offline.)
Category Story / Fantasy
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1000 x 1000px
File Size 1.6 MB
Listed in Folders
It's difficult to answer that in a succinct manner.
Best (graphical) interactive fiction style game of the year, possibly of the decade.
Among the best dragon-themed stories of all time. (Don't want to rule out many other great classics.)
An incredible amount of detail put into the artwork (animations, parallaxing, variety of styles), music, and world-building.
A story of life, freedom, self-improvement, and introspection, not "We are heroes, let's go beat up evil bad guys."
It has a wyvern with a rooster on its head. (If I can't convince you with that, I don't have anything better.)
A sheer bargain at $20.
Best (graphical) interactive fiction style game of the year, possibly of the decade.
Among the best dragon-themed stories of all time. (Don't want to rule out many other great classics.)
An incredible amount of detail put into the artwork (animations, parallaxing, variety of styles), music, and world-building.
A story of life, freedom, self-improvement, and introspection, not "We are heroes, let's go beat up evil bad guys."
It has a wyvern with a rooster on its head. (If I can't convince you with that, I don't have anything better.)
A sheer bargain at $20.
Well, I was speaking in very broad terms -- all media, and great for various reasons.
Dragonheart the movie.
How To Train Your Dragon films and Netflix series, of course.
The Adventures of Puss in Boots episode, "Dragon".
Any Spyro-focused episode in Skylanders Academy.
The Dragon Prince on Netflix. (I suppose it's dubiously "dragon themed", but they are around and important.)
Jane and the Dragon, the TV series. "Why is Dragon eating our stable boy?"
Skyrim's dragons are very memorable, even if a lot of them are antagonistic.
Loads and loads of books: The Fanuilh books by Daniel Hood, the Dragonkin series by Robin Wayne Bailey, Dragonback, Wings of Fire.
I'm probably missing much more, but that's what I can think of within a few minutes.
Dragonheart the movie.
How To Train Your Dragon films and Netflix series, of course.
The Adventures of Puss in Boots episode, "Dragon".
Any Spyro-focused episode in Skylanders Academy.
The Dragon Prince on Netflix. (I suppose it's dubiously "dragon themed", but they are around and important.)
Jane and the Dragon, the TV series. "Why is Dragon eating our stable boy?"
Skyrim's dragons are very memorable, even if a lot of them are antagonistic.
Loads and loads of books: The Fanuilh books by Daniel Hood, the Dragonkin series by Robin Wayne Bailey, Dragonback, Wings of Fire.
I'm probably missing much more, but that's what I can think of within a few minutes.
I think it's pretty good. It has a nice storyline and a lot of goofy humor. They especially like to mock common fantasy-genre tropes. It does take a couple episodes to get going, so I would suggest not judging off the first or second episodes alone.
However, I don't know what your tastes are like. I can only give my personal recommendation of it.
However, I don't know what your tastes are like. I can only give my personal recommendation of it.
Also the animation is very bad in the first season. Its almost like they made it in stop motion though you can get used to it. However it gets better each season. As for story I think it starts out strong with an assassination plot. The characters are very well written. Like the villain isn't evil because he wants to be bad he is just fighting for what he thinks is best. Though like KD said other than the opening and final episode of the first season don't expect to see dragons.
FA+

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