A dragon girl looks up at the endless sky

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"A Dragon Girl Looks Up at the Endless Sky" is a visual novel following Adonis, a dragon tamer apprentice to Danan. While training, he encounters Mint, a dragon girl who calls him "Daddy." Confused but determined, Adonis agrees to help Mint find her lost memories and guide her through her growth. The game features multiscenario branching, with the story changing based on the player's choices and affecting Mint's appearance and personality.

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  • Windows

Reviews

55%
Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
music1 positive mentions
grinding1 negative mentions
  • Great mix of RPG and visual novel elements with multiple endings, providing a unique gameplay experience.
  • Cute characters and engaging story, particularly the bond between the main character and Mint, which adds depth to the narrative.
  • Fun and addictive gameplay with interesting battle dynamics, making it enjoyable for players who appreciate character development and lore.
  • The game is a port of the PSP version, resulting in the removal of significant 18+ content that some players may find disappointing.
  • Combat mechanics are criticized as being poor, with repetitive grinding required to progress in the game.
  • Dialog cannot be skipped once read, which can be frustrating for players who want to move quickly through the story.
  • story13 mentions

    The story aspect of the game has received mixed feedback, with some players finding it engaging and reminiscent of classic JRPGs, while others express discomfort with certain narrative elements, particularly regarding relationships and character dynamics. Many users noted the repetitive nature of missions and grinding, which detracts from the overall experience, although some appreciated the depth of the story despite the lack of certain scenes. Overall, the narrative is seen as a significant part of the game, but its execution may not resonate with all players.

    • “Quick review... this is a fun game with interesting battle dynamics and a great story.”
    • “You have to educate her through the story as her father, and after all, she will grow beautifully.”
    • “I've longed for the story many years ago since I can't read Japanese.”
    • “Having completed pretty much everything, I would've preferred the PC version. A quick search revealed that about 70 frames of content are missing, which can detract from the overall story experience.”
    • “I eventually had to alt + F4 out of honest discomfort with the relationships in the story.”
    • “Just to clear up confusion, it's just a game, but you adopt a girl who seems to be about 6 or 8 years old. Every time I clicked to scroll through the story panels, I was truly afraid that something inappropriate was going to happen.”
  • gameplay4 mentions

    The gameplay is engaging and addictive, featuring charming characters and easy-to-learn mechanics. While the absence of h scenes may impact the story for some players, the overall experience remains enjoyable, complemented by fitting music and a lovable heroine.

    • “The characters are interesting, and the gameplay is cute.”
    • “This game features addictive gameplay and lovable heroines - Mint is the best daughter and waifu ever.”
    • “The music is nice and fitting, and the mechanics are easy to pick up.”
    • “The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “I found the controls to be clunky and unresponsive, which really detracted from the overall experience.”
    • “The pacing of the gameplay is off, leading to frustrating moments that break immersion.”
  • grinding1 mentions

    Players criticize the grinding aspect of the game, noting that it involves repetitively completing the same quests to advance the visual novel elements, which detracts from the overall experience.

    • “Combat is garbage and there's a ton of grinding the same quest in order to progress the visual novel side of things.”
  • music1 mentions

    The music in the game is well-received, described as nice and fitting, complementing the gameplay effectively. Additionally, players find the mechanics easy to learn, enhancing the overall experience.

    • “The music is nice and fitting, and the mechanics are easy to pick up.”
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