Choice Of The Dragon Game

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Aah, the life of a dragon. Fighting knights. Hoarding treasures. Flying around scaring/eating things.

Kidnapping princesses— oh, wait, is that considered sexist? Well, I'll have you know, I alternate between capturing princes and princesses, you just stumbled across me while I had the latter. But you know what? You can do what you want.

Seriously, you can. Is a choose your own adventure browser game where you live the life of a dragon, moving from decision to decision and being as docile or cruel as you want.Choice of the Dragon is almost entirely text, meaning you'll have to do some reading to extract maximum joy out of the experience. The writing style is crisp, though, and peppered with enough sarcastic humor to make it consistently interesting. In addition to choosing your path in dragon life, you also decide what your dragon looks like, its gender, color, and a number of other attributes that are all woven right into the story.

I love this game, its simply a text choice game but really did it well. Below is my playthrough! Let us begin. A knight charges up the slope at you.

It's impressive how much of the content changes based on your decisions, though due to the forward-moving nature of the game, you have to restart in order to see that in action.Each screen presents you with a brief scenario and a number of choices. Goblins outside your cave squabbling? You could put a stop to that. They are, after all, your minions, and you didn't give them permission to kill each other. On the other hand, they should fight for your amusement, shouldn't they?

Bring refreshments! On the other other hand, goblins are beneath your mighty dragon self.

So, like, whatever.There's more here than just reading a story, too. Choice of the Dragon tracks character stats such as brutality, finesse, disdain and honor along with health, wealth, and infamy, all of which are affected by the choices you make on each screen.

Check up on your dragon status by clicking the button just above the story part of the screen.Analysis: So, what's the point of the game? To be a dragon, of course. To fly about and sculpt your personality and your world as you see fit. You're also (initially) looking for a place to start your treasure pile, and mini-objectives come and go as the storylines progress. Choice of the Dragon gives you a surprisingly long leash in this, all with a well-written narrative that's sprinkled with just the right amount of humor. It's not about puzzles, it's about meaningful interactions with the narrative.Games of this nature encourage exploration. Not necessarily of the 'walk every road, dive into every lake' type, but of the story, the characters, and of how your decisions impact the rest of the game.

You're encouraged to do as you please, but one thing the game is missing is some sort of checkpoint system allowing you to go back and retry certain parts of the game. It's a fine design choice to make your decisions be a permanent part of the game, as that gives things a sense of permanence and forces you to think about your choices before clicking. There were a few times I found myself morbidly curious as to what some other options would have revealed, though, and I wished there was a way to just peek around the corner before moving onward.Those of you with an iPhone/iPod Touch or an Android phone will be pleased to learn that Choice of the Dragon is available on both the and the!If you're in the mood for a little reading and want a game that's more involved than smacking mouse buttons at the right time, Choice of the Dragon is definitely for you. It's well-written, engaging, and full of wonderful moments to explore and experience. Having fantasized about reigning over the populace with an iron claw, I can honestly say that this was a great game.

At least for me. I just kinda wished that some of my actions had greater consequences. For instance, having decided to mate with the cunning black dragon.

It'd be nice if the two dragons could somehow work in tandem. Even if it was a stat boost, that'd be awesome. Basically what I'm hoping for is a more extensively branching storyline. Dunno if that's possible in this format, but it'd be really cool.But the writing style was quite good, and it's awesome in a way that makes me want more. Something else about getting a mate that I've found, is that they each seem tailored to a specific trait. We've got the destructive one, the clever one, the one with a huge pile of loot, and the honored one.I found that trying to go with one that contrasted too heavily with my own dragon's personality ended up in failure, while going for one that matched me better seemed to work.

On top of that, you have to impress them by doing something that relates to them, i.e. Playing chess with the clever one, or attacking a town for the destructive one. Then you have to make a second choice, and if your choice also relates to your potential mate, then it'll work.One example would be if your dragon is heavy on the brutal and disdain, but also more honorable than cunning, you'll probably be unable to woo the black cunning one, since your cunning is not high enough. On the other hand, if you go after the crazy destructive dragon, you'll pretty much be a shoo-in. I also found on one try that I wasn't famous enough to be noticed by the revered mate, not even showing me a second decision to make.Hope all that helps!:D. Excellent implementation of the multiple-choice story, with some clever twists.

I understand the writers desire (as mentioned in the About article) to have as much of their text encountered by the player as possible, but in some ways this reduces the playability just a tad.Having said that, there are still plenty of entertaining branches and a definite sense of 'what would happen if.' At various points.I may go and dust off some of my teen m/c games and see if I can get them to work in this engine. I wanted my dragon's personality to mirror my own, so I made my choices accordingly. Of course, being a dragon, my pride and greed were amplified considerably.

I was a kind but shrewd dragon, avoiding violence and recklessness whenever possible, often as much for my own benefit as that of others. My followers, as long as they were loyal and supplying me with treasure or services, received my respect and protection. Any who dared to oppose me were struck down.

Whenever I think of the glorious kingdom under my control, or my delightfully large collection of treasure, I can't help but cackle with glee! An absolutely wonderful game - I enjoyed it immensely, and am looking forward to more from its creators.I did manage to win a mate, after about six tries. At first I, too, went for the black serpent, but no matter what I did, I could not impress it. So I chose the sea dragon to the south, and was victorious. It moved into my lair and we lived happily ever after with our glorious treasure.I angered the gods twice, I think, but they never struck me down. Lucky for me, I suppose.My stats are below.

It would have been great to have a more branching storyline, so you could get more out of each playthrough. After two or three games, you're really left with little more to accomplish. It would be cool if your choices had more impact; if you abuse your goblins, they might turn against you. If you're good to people, they might start standing up against your enemies, or if you abused them they might turn on you. I played a female dragon and got a mate; it'd have been good to see some impact from that (baby dragons!) It'd be cool if leaving enemies alive led to retribution later.

The patterns in what gender they use for characters are funny.The first time, I was a female dragon who always kidnaps princesses (it's tradition, don'tcha know). And every major character in the whole story was female:). Right down to the knights.

Yeah, there are a few bit parts by guys. And I'm not sure how my little minions reproduce, since I've never seen a female one:D.Now I'm a female dragon who alternates in kidnapping (you see, you just caught me on a princess day). And I suspect the characters are alternating genders.I wonder if the ruler of the distant city is a king if I start out male.It really is pleasant and funny to have a choose-your-own story with flexible genders. 1.Get your brutality and infamy high, and when you need to hibernate select 'no one would dare steal from me'. Your reputation is so fierce that indeed, no one steals from you.2.Get your cunning high and train an elite squad of goblins to guard your treasure.3.Leave your lair and join your mate's.4.Get your cunning high and cast a magic trap. I haven't actually gotten this ending, but I did make a dragon with a reasonable amount of cunning and cast the trap, and got the response 'your trap catches most thieves, but you are not cunning enough to make one that will catch them all.'

Thus it seems that if my cunning had been higher, the trap would have prevailed. I got the kingdom to bow down to me, got my own fake religion to worship me so I could horde the tribute, kept the gods off my back by keeping temples in tact and not believing my own hype, won a war, and even slipped my way out of Vermias' trap (after confirming with Callax that he had nothing to do with it), killing her on my escape and ransacking her tower afterwards.Final stats:You finished with the following stats:7% Brutality vs.

93% Finesse90% Cunning vs. 10% Honor61% Disdain vs. 39% VigilanceInfamy: 70%Wealth: 18900 gold coinsWounds: 0Blasphemy: 0It pays to be a tricksy dragon. Upon finishing it, it immediately reminded me of (a game where you decide the actions of a person, your alter ego, as opposed to a dragon). I decided to torture that bully that broke my shield, and the game really made me feel bad about it. It just comes right up and goes 'How could you?

What is wrong with you? What kind of contorted person are you?'

And I was just,.cringe.cringe.cringe. Surprising how it could do that with just so few sentences.

Great how the game's many choices give it a replay value that lasts as long as you have a different route to go through, and of those routes there are quite a few (I have yet to figure out what happens if you accept the princess's bribe). I played this game, and I did find it rather interesting. The mechanics revolving around sculpting our personality really give the decisions you make a lot of weight; I often found myself unwilling to make a decision because I wanted to walk down two paths simultaneously. In that regard, I do agree with the analysis. However, I did not find the game's narrative to be as captivating as the reviewer.

I thought that it was sort of boring and basically just led you from personality sculpting point to personality sculpting point. Overall, it's a decent game. It doesn't take very long to finish, and I think that adds to its benefit. Awesome game, although it's more based on reading and thinking and not quick reflexes and hand-eye coordinations, I think that's what makes it so much fun to play over and over. In addition to the story that plays in your imagination, what makes this great is you can do it over and over and not have it turn out the same way once.Although, I do wish they had a checkpoint of some kind so you could revert to the last chapter. But i guess that's what sucks you into spending even more time playing the game.

After playing multiple times (being injured, getting killed, being robbed) i finally finished the way I wanted. (I should really make an account, but I'm too lazy right now, LOL)I played several dragons, one based of my OC, and a couple others. But my favourite was Ozora!I focused on speed, finesse, cunning, and honor.She was a six legged/ six winged iridescent serpent dragon.

Epic.Her brother stood no chance after she grew older, stronger, and speedier. Flying out of the sun to smash his wing? BOOYAH!She teamed up with Callax to whoop Vermailias, in her tower. No minions can help her win I eat them as soon aas she summons them before snapping her AND her little staff in half.Best of all? She got quite the gorgeous sea dragon mate! (He loved her little sky dance)She settled down at the end with him, happy as could be, her lair big enough for both of them, and the ogres and humans a little worried about having TWO dragon tyrannts. I did try to be a good leader.Here's her end stats.

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This will be so your treasure is not chosen:1: if your brutality and/ or infamy is high, choose 'None shall dare steal from me!' 2: if cunning is high, choose either ' Set a magical trap' or 'Train an elite squad of goblins'If not, some of your loot will be stolen.Other endings:1: If you fight Vermias, but are too overwhelmed by her sheer number of demons, you will be tortured until you are able to stop your heart.2: If you destroy the temple, start your own region, claim to be a god, you will be struck down and beheaded by the gods and goddesses for blasphemy.3: You choose to leave your kingdom and live with your mate.Hope that helped! It's likely many of you have fallen to the wrath of Vermias, so here's how to beat her. Do not destroy Callax, but listen to him, and take him with you if your brutality is high, but leave him if it's low. You need high honour for this. If your cunning, follow the same steps as you would with Callax and remember not to attack the top of the tower.First, you do not attack Vermias' illusion, it's a hoax.

Get Callax and tell him to weaken the rocks and smash down the tower. If you are brutal, this will work. If your finesse is high, is best, start from the bottom and work your way up. You'll eventually beat Vermias either way.I hope I helped! Please consider creating a Casual Gameplay account if you're a regular visitor here, as it will allow us to create an even better experience for you. You may use limited for style:(a href, b, br/, strong, em, ul, ol, li, code, spoiler)HTML tags begin with a less-than sign:.

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Tyrannize the kingdom as a fire-breathing dragon who sleeps on gold and kidnaps princesses for fun!' Choice of the Dragon' is a thrilling interactive novel by Dan Fabulich and Adam Strong-Morse, where your choices control the story. The game is entirely text-based-30,000 words, without graphics or sound effects-and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.Battle heroes, wizards, and rival dragons in your insatiable thirst for gold and infamy. Start by dominating a local tribe of goblins, then usurp the kingdom, defending and expanding your despotic regime to annex neighboring kingdoms, incinerating the peasants in their thatched-roof cottages.O, mighty dragon, spread your wings and let your shadow fall over the terrorized nation beneath you!. Play as male, female, neither, or an undetermined gender. Find and seduce another dragon to be your mate.

Kidnap princesses for good conversation, to bait heroes, or for a light snack. Isn't it a little sexist to always kidnap princesses? Kidnap a prince instead. Ransack holy temples, blaspheming against vengeful gods. By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. AFinitDataCallback(key: 'ds:17', isError: false, hash: '31', data:functionreturn 'gp:AOqpTOEjcwVfTUo8N5fY4UnXkb2tskto2cHLWFQ-5GcQts8otmqT84J9fCoeDOVOxZG4H3vYykkldGwSnrVssLg','Nightscale Uuxelta',null,2,null,null,null,'my first interactive story game I've played, and I've enjoyed it so far!

The fact you need to pay for a couple chapters is irritating, but the game itself is good! People wrote ba reviews saying 'it's just an interactive story' but that's the whole point of the app. I'm enjoying it, something to do on free time with some mild jokes. U003c3',982000000,50,null,null,'9','Nightscale Uuxelta',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Felidae',null,2,null,null,null,'really love playing this app. It's great to have a dragon game where the player makes the choices and it effects how others see us and whether or not we live to the end. The only thing I don't really like, is that it's a bit short.

It's long, you could spend 30-45 minutes reading and then go again in 20 minutes, but I wish there were more chapters added since, as the game suggests, dragons live for centuries. There are plenty more adventures to add.' ,764000000,17,null,null,'7','Nix Felidae',null,null,2,null,null,null,'West',null,2,null,null,null,'had fun playing as a dragon in this text adventure. Was a little sad that the ending came so quickly, but I didn't die and had a decent horde. So that was cool. I liked that I could check the stats. The game crashed twice, but I didn't lose my progress so I didn't mind.

I will probably play through again with different stats.' ,688000000,7,null,null,'6','Arlis West',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Hambrook',null,2,null,null,null,'really love this game and think it is really cool and that you should try it! The only things that I dislike is that 1 I still can't get my dragon to impress any of the potential mates and 2 there isn't a 2nd one or any continuation of any sort.'

,630000000,0,null,null,'5','Heather Hambrook',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Dahlseide',null,2,null,null,null,'yeah! This game was honestly very entertaining and fun alot more than most of the games you can download on your phone. I honestly appreciated the time they must have put into the game and it really was fun like a breath of fresh air: ) I'm honestly going to replay it because my dragon got messed up and died so I'm going to try a feather winged dragon now and see what happens: ) In the future if you could make more options instead of being set as dragons love treasure etc.' ,589000000,43,null,null,'9','Jessica Dahlseide',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Marttala',null,2,null,null,null,'one of my favourites! It's really well made and it feels fluid! There are a few times, where I feel like I am left with too little choises or my choise wasn't there, but it must be hard enough thinking of the possibilities for something like this.

I applaud you!' ,692000000,2,null,null,'5','Tuija Marttala',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Muntean',null,2,null,null,null,'game helps with reading as i learned lots of new words that i never knew! The game also has so many choices to pick from and every ending could be different!

I had alot of fun and i want everyone to enjoy it!'