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Dragon and Weed: Origins - Prologue

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24%Game Brain Score
graphics
story, music
38% User Score Based on 13 reviews

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Dragon and Weed: Origins - Prologue is a single player action game. It was developed by West Dragon Productions and was released on August 28, 2020. It received negative reviews from players.

In 2053, war is big money. When biotech searchers are abducted, two skilled mercenaries have to extract them. To accomplish their mission, they’ll have to face the n°1 private army. Dive into this world without mercy for a thrilling action story.

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38%
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions

  • Nice art style with simple character and environment designs.
  • Fully voiced and animated visual novel with interesting dialogue and story.
  • Promising concept with potential for improvement and a full release.
  • Very short prologue that offers little story context and feels more like an advertisement or demo than a full game.
  • Choppy and awkward cutscene transitions with bugs causing repeated scenes and pauses in dialogue.
  • Lack of background music during most cutscenes reduces engagement and immersion.
  • story
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is presented in a brief, somewhat vague prologue that leaves players wanting more context and depth. While the fully voiced and animated visual novel concept is promising, some find the pacing slow and feel the experience could be enhanced with background music to maintain engagement. Overall, the story shows potential but currently feels incomplete and less immersive.

    • “Prologue chapter for a fully voiced and animated visual novel about two elite soldiers being recruited for a top secret mission.”
    • “For me at least, the story is good to listen.”
    • “Music at start was loud, visuals look nice, would watch story again.”
    • “Meh, the prologue was very tiny, only lasted for 5 minutes. The context was vague, and I understood almost nothing about the storyline.”
    • “And this makes the story feel like it's constantly pausing and pausing.”
    • “I'm aware this is like a digital novel/story, but it's quite boring without music.”
  • music
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is limited mainly to the intro and outro, which are well-received, but many users feel the overall experience would be greatly enhanced with more background music throughout the story. While not essential, adding simple BGM is suggested to make the digital novel more engaging.

    • “The intro and outro have some good music and I appreciate that.”
    • “Music at the start was loud, visuals look nice, would watch the story again.”
    • “I'm aware this is like a digital novel/story, but it's quite boring without music.”
    • “Background music is not really necessary, but in this type of digital story, the experience would be much improved if some BGM was added.”
    • “Just simple music will make a difference.”
  • monetization
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization approach is criticized for misleading users by presenting a single-chapter demo or advertisement as a full game, which can waste marketing visibility and potentially harm genuine developers. This practice is viewed as deceptive and unfair, leading to a poor recommendation.

    • “It's an advertisement/demo for an abandoned visual novel/e-book series that only had one chapter made.”
    • “Publishing demos and advertisements as if they are full games is misleading and in some ways harmful.”
    • “This advertisement is taking up marketing space and visibility that would be better made available to a developer who has created a full game.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature a simple, appealing art style with charming character and environment designs, though some users find it modest and not particularly engaging unless looking for something low-key.

    • “Art style is nice.”
    • “I like the simple character and environment drawing art style.”
  • gameplay
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users rated the gameplay highly, indicating it is enjoyable and well-executed. The experience is engaging and meets player expectations effectively.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game exhibits stability issues, particularly with cutscenes where visuals can get stuck and repeat while audio continues, causing disruption and requiring multiple attempts to progress.

    • “I think this game is buggy. Sometimes after finishing a cutscene, especially the pink-purple galaxy with stars, it keeps repeating. After I click to the next cutscene, I hear the voice, but the image is stuck and repeats on the galaxy scene with no subtitles for more than 6 times.”
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Dragon and Weed: Origins - Prologue is a action game.

Dragon and Weed: Origins - Prologue is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Dragon and Weed: Origins - Prologue was released on August 28, 2020.

Dragon and Weed: Origins - Prologue was developed by West Dragon Productions.

Dragon and Weed: Origins - Prologue has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked Dragon and Weed: Origins - Prologue for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Dragon and Weed: Origins - Prologue is a single player game.

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