Dragon Simulator Multiplayer
- August 31, 2018
- FreezeNova
- 5h median play time
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Dragon Simulator Multiplayer is a 3D game where you control a mighty dragon, battling against other dragons or AI characters in various game modes and play maps. With six dragon skins and multiple attacks like fireballs and fire breath, it offers a variety of experiences in both day and night time settings. The game is available on Steam and web browsers.
Reviews
- The game features excellent dragon animations and customization options, making it visually appealing for dragon enthusiasts.
- The gameplay offers a mix of singleplayer and multiplayer modes, providing a rich experience with various quests and social interactions.
- It's an affordable game that can serve as a fun time-killer, especially for those who enjoy casual gaming with friends.
- The game suffers from poor graphics and messy animations, particularly with the zombie characters, which detracts from the overall experience.
- There is a lack of player activity online, making it difficult to find active multiplayer sessions, which limits the game's social aspect.
- The gameplay can become repetitive quickly due to limited content, small maps, and a lack of challenging elements after achieving all the achievements.
- gameplay7 mentions
- 29 % positive mentions
- 29 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The gameplay is praised for its engaging mechanics and impressive graphics, particularly in the dragon simulation aspect, which offers a unique experience. However, some players feel that it lacks depth, as the overall experience mirrors the demo version and offers little in terms of rewarding progression.
“Amazing gameplay, beautiful graphics, dragons.”
“After just an hour of incredible gameplay, it seemed as if he was back to himself, and I couldn't be happier.”
“The overall gameplay is exactly the same as if you were to play its demo version on a browser.”
“Rendering the rest of the gameplay not too much of an excitement, unless you find enjoyment in leveling up with no rewards to follow up with.”
“It's a real shame that this was all that I could possibly find as a recently-created simulator for the PC, that allows you to experience gameplay as the dragon itself.”
- story5 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 40 % negative mentions
The game's story is praised for its depth and accessibility, making it easy for newcomers to engage with its rich fantasy medieval setting. It successfully balances both singleplayer and multiplayer experiences, offering a compelling narrative alongside social gameplay, though some players feel it could benefit from additional content and storylines. Overall, the narrative is engaging, featuring various quests and conflicts, particularly against hostile NPCs.
“The story of the game was deep and rich; even I, a newbie to the fantasy medieval setting of games and series, was able to understand the simple yet diverse story provided by the developers.”
“The choice of having singleplayer and multiplayer is truly game-changing for me. Usually, when a game offers both modes, one side would be more popular with its audience; however, this game excels at both with a richer singleplayer story and a more social side to multiplayer.”
“It offers many quests and storylines in which you must defend yourself from the human NPCs that are out to kill you.”
“It offers many quests and storylines in which (spoiler alert) you must defend yourself from the human NPCs that are out to kill you.”
“These are just some suggestions to help the game as it is off to a good start, but as of now, it needs more content and maybe a storyline.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some users praising the outstanding next-gen visuals and beautiful design, particularly for the dragons, while others criticize them as absolutely horrible. Overall, the graphics are noted to complement the gameplay effectively, despite the divided opinions.
“Outstanding next-gen graphics and controls.”
“It controls well, has tight hitboxes, and the graphics style for the dragons is actually pretty cool.”
“Amazing gameplay, beautiful graphics, dragons.”
“The graphics are absolutely horrible.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Overall, players appreciate the game's concept but express frustration with stability issues, including sound problems, environmental glitches, and other technical flaws that need addressing.
“I like the concept of getting new skins by slaughtering zombies and dragons, but come on, the sounds, environments, and glitches should be fixed.”
- optimization1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The Steam version of the game offers improved optimization with reduced lag, as performance is reliant on the user's computer rather than internet speed. Additionally, it features permanent save functionality, unlike the browser version where progress can be lost by clearing history or cookies.
“The only two positives from the Steam version are less lag (because it depends on your computer's performance rather than your internet speed) and your work is permanently saved (whereas on the browser, it's wiped if you were to delete your history or cookies).”
“The only two positives from the Steam version are less lag (because it depends on your computer's performance rather than your internet speed) and your work is permanently saved (whereas on the browser it's wiped if you were to delete your history/cookies).”