- February 12, 2021
- Spacebot Interactive
Dragonborne
Dragonborne may not be perfect, but, if I’m being honest, its imperfections are kind of a part of its charm. While I obviously can’t say this for certain, it feels like everything in this game—both the bad and the good—was designed specifically to make this game feel like it was released in the early-mid 90s, just like any other Game Boy game out there. So, if you’re in the market for a new Game Boy game (remember, you can actually buy a cart of this!), then Dragonborne‘s probably right up your alley.
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Dragonborne is a single player role playing game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Spacebot Interactive and was released on February 12, 2021. It received mostly positive reviews from critics.
A retro style adventure RPG Around 10 hours of gameplay, puzzles, dungeons, multiple enemies, various weapon and armour upgrades, character zapping system, ranking system dependent on how you finish the game, various collectibles, mini quests, multiple endings and much more!!











Dragonborne Review (PC)
Dragonborne may not be perfect, but, if I’m being honest, its imperfections are kind of a part of its charm. While I obviously can’t say this for certain, it feels like everything in this game—both the bad and the good—was designed specifically to make this game feel like it was released in the early-mid 90s, just like any other Game Boy game out there. So, if you’re in the market for a new Game Boy game (remember, you can actually buy a cart of this!), then Dragonborne‘s probably right up your alley.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dragonborne is a role playing game with fantasy theme.
Dragonborne is available on PC and Windows.
Dragonborne was released on February 12, 2021.
Dragonborne was developed by Spacebot Interactive.
Dragonborne is a single player game.
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