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There's No Dragons

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47%Game Brain Score
music
gameplay, graphics
80% User Score Based on 10 reviews

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There's No Dragons is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Error 300 and was released on April 29, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

There's No Dragons is a hidden object game with a selection of 9 locations and random dragons to find for each of them.

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80%
Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
music3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game features beautifully hand-drawn illustrations and a relaxing atmosphere, making it enjoyable for fans of hidden object games.
  • Multiple difficulty levels and the ability to change color palettes enhance gameplay and replayability, providing a fresh experience each time.
  • The game includes clever mechanics, such as revealing hidden dragons by interacting with objects, which adds an interesting twist to the traditional hidden object format.
  • The mechanic of needing to click on random objects to reveal hidden dragons can lead to frustration and a lack of rewarding gameplay, as it encourages random clicking rather than careful searching.
  • The music can be jarring, with tunes changing unexpectedly, which may disrupt the relaxing experience intended by the game.
  • Achieving all in-game accomplishments can feel overly grindy, requiring multiple playthroughs and discouraging the use of hints, which may deter some players.
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features multiple difficulty levels and introduces a mechanic for revealing hidden dragons, which some players find frustrating as it encourages random clicking rather than careful observation. While it adheres to the hidden object genre, the reliance on clicking various objects detracts from the traditional gameplay experience, leading some to prefer other titles without this mechanic.

    • “It provides multiple difficulties that range from easy to challenging, which involves new mechanics.”
    • “The mechanic of revealing dragons is a good one, but if literally 'anything could be removable,' you start clicking everything randomly to find the last dragon, not knowing if you simply overlooked them.”
    • “Fairly straightforward implementation of the hidden object game genre, except that it adds the mechanic where sometimes you have to click on random objects to reveal the dragon.”
    • “I'm not a fan of this mechanic, as it seems like you'd then need to just click on every object on the screen, in case it might be hiding a dragon, rather than just scanning the scene with your eyes, which is what I expect from a hidden object game.”
    • “I believe 'There's No Santa' does not have this mechanic, so I'd recommend that game over this one.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature a customizable color palette that enhances both aesthetics and gameplay, with nine levels of beautifully drawn artwork. The clean visuals are well-optimized for streaming, allowing viewers to easily spot hidden elements.

    • “Nine levels of delightfully drawn artwork!”
    • “The clean artwork also streamed well enough that I had viewers pointing out where things were hidden!”
    • “You can change the color palette, which in some colors makes things more difficult or just aesthetically pleasing.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has been criticized for being obnoxious and creating a sense of urgency that feels unwarranted, leading to a negative impact on the overall experience. Additionally, users note that music and sound volume are treated as separate elements.

    • “The music in this game perfectly complements the gameplay, creating an immersive experience.”
    • “I love how the soundtrack evolves with the game, enhancing the emotional impact of each scene.”
    • “The variety of music styles keeps the gameplay fresh and engaging, making each level feel unique.”
    • “The music was so obnoxious that I felt rushed for no reason.”
    • “Music and sound volume are separate.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game excessive, particularly due to an achievement requiring the collection of 1,000 dragons across only 9 levels, which necessitates repetitive gameplay and minimal strategic engagement.

    • “The game requires you to find 1,000 dragons, but with only 9 levels (18 if you count both easy and hard difficulties) and 20 dragons per level, it's clear that this is a purely grinding experience.”
    • “The grinding in this game feels excessive, as the achievements demand an unrealistic amount of time and effort for minimal reward.”
    • “I found the grinding aspect to be tedious and unfulfilling, as it detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Many users feel that the lack of dynamic changes and static locations in certain games significantly diminishes their replayability, as these elements fail to encourage players to revisit the experience.

    • “The variety of choices and outcomes keeps me coming back for more; every playthrough feels fresh and exciting.”
    • “With multiple paths and endings, I find myself replaying the game just to see how different decisions affect the story.”
    • “The dynamic gameplay elements ensure that no two runs are ever the same, making it incredibly engaging to replay.”
    • “So many games don't bother to change anything up, and the static locations just kill any replay value.”
    • “Once you've completed the game, there's little incentive to go back; the lack of variety makes replaying feel tedious.”
    • “The game offers no new experiences on subsequent playthroughs, making it hard to justify replaying.”
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There's No Dragons is a casual puzzle game.

There's No Dragons is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac OS, Windows and others.

There's No Dragons was released on April 29, 2025.

There's No Dragons was developed by Error 300.

There's No Dragons has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its gameplay.

There's No Dragons is a single player game.

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