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Dragon game!
please go give them some love, they might become one of the most original dragon games
Edit: they also show some very promising dragon designs
#dragons#dragon game#dragon games#dragon#the last sanctum#last sanctum#lindwyrm studios#yes free advertising because i n e e d this game and the more attention they get the more likely it is to get done
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( not my art! ) art shown here is by nicholaskole!
#game dev#game development#project dragon#dragons#dragon game#creature taming#monster taming#animals#nicholas kole#art
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look i know dark starmap + light accents is overdone but ahh
come on
tell me otherwise also if you read this far drop your favorite scry and i will rate it out of 100 :))
#flight rising#flight rising scry#fr#flight rising fathom#fathom#flight rising dragon#dragon#dragon game#dragon art#flight rising skydancer#skydancer#fr skydancer#fr fathom#starmap#genes#flight rising fanart#dragon share
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More Draconia screenshots.
This game lets you fly above the clouds. I am crazy for that.
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she is just a tad estranged
#frfanart#flight rising oc#flight rising wildclaw#fr wildclaw#wildclaw dragon#dragon game#dragon oc#dragon art#dragons#flight rising#art#doodle#sketch#sketches#oc#original character#i love her so much
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Is anyone playing Flight Rising?
Looking to get rid of my Coins and Gems and such. If you have art commissions or OC sales and accept FR stuff hmu I want all this gone
#flight rising#rpg#please take my gems#and my coins#dragon#dragon game#idk how to tag this#how to tag#fr fanart#fr sales#fr trades#fr art#fr art dragon#fr art share
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The new Drake model (with and without body armor).
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Game idea: RPG about being a dragon and collecting loot to add to your hoard. Everything added to your hoard adds to your stats, but different kinds of items add to different stats - you don't wear anything except cosmetics, just the item being in your hoard makes you stronger by dragon magic. More valuable items give more but everything gives you something, even trash, the only issue being that you need space in your lair so eventually you want more compact value. You cannot directly remove items from your hoard but you can grudgingly give them to your kobolds, who will use them as resources to build a tower defense minigame dungeon for your lair, and eventually to pay mercenary monsters to add to said dungeon.
Stats are used to unlock abilities and for the portion of the game where you go out and terrorize the the land. You get the more common loot and some more valuable treasure this way (inc. captive princesses and etc - living treasure has a chance to escape based on your dungeon layout, though) but mainly this is used to build reputations with various nations and factions to control what kind of adventurers try to get to your lair through your dungeon, and you get the best items from them. If you are at your lair at the time, you can fight adventurers who get through all your defenses (or, to speed things up, you can place minions you've developed a high enough relationship with at earlier points in the dungeon, allowing you to care enough to intervene earlier when adventurers bully them).
You have a basic moral/political choice system based on which kingdoms you choose to terrorize, which controls what sort of monster mercenaries you can hire and some of what cosmetics you can get. This ties into the plot about long-distance inter-dragon relationships, as other dragons can knock you off the leaderboard of biggest concern for the factions you're trying to antagonize. Some/any of these rivalries can swerve into being a romance side quest, ending in a dragon vs. dragon boss battle to figure out who's implied to take the lead in the subsequent fade to black cutscene.
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when you've been playing two low-poly games at the same time
#this took 30 minutes of my life#worth it#buzzart#valor#buzzing#webfishing#webfishing game#webfishing meme#battle of giants dragons#battle of giants: dragons#battle of giants#dragon#dragons#dragon game#emulator#delta emulator#ds game#ds games
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I briefly feature as a voice actor in the demo for Glyde, a new action-adventure RPG where you play as a dragon!! Check out the free demo on Steam TODAY, and support the kickstarter if you want to see a full release!
#Glyde#Glyde the Dragon#voice acting#video game#dragon#kickstarter#steam#dragon game#video games#fantasy
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Glyde the Dragon Demo
If you got Steam check out this demo for this game called Glyde the Dragon by Valefor Productions. A platformer which is like a love letter to the Spyro games. What's more I'm in it as the voice of Wing, so I hope you like it. Also support the kickstarter to make this game a Reality!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/valeforgames/glyde-the-dragontm-an-action-adventure-game-about-dragons
#video games#video game#videogames#glyde#glyde the dragon#dragon#dragon game#steam#pc gaming#indie games#kickstarter#fantasy#platformer#indiegame#indiedev#steam game#voiceover#voiceacting#voice#voice over#voice acting#gaming#videogame
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I just came across this video this morning and oh my god this has to be one of the best flight systems I've seen in a creature game I need this so bad
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so far the developer posted only this one video but I'm hoping this game actually gets made someday because oh my god
#dragon game#dragon#creature game#creature sim#my god this looks so good#the gravity#the GRAVITY#Youtube
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Last thing about project dragon / everhaven. If you wanna see more art by these talented artists, please go to nicholaskoles twitter or instagram. He is uploading bit by bit every few hours daily. Theres tons he has not posted yet. This game had a whole 4 years of development behind it, and if you want to see even MORE work regarding it, look at the projectdragon hashtag! There are so many talented artists who got fired who were apart of this incredibly project! They are posting pets, background work, models, animations, etc.
I really urge you to try to use the hashtag #bringbackprojectdragon or @phoenixlabs on twitter if you have one. Its a very small chance this project could be revived, but if there is one nicholas kole said it would be due to groundswell and people talking about it!! I really urge you to consider even just posting the hashtag alone and nothing else to just Show that there is support for this game! 🫶🏽💖
#project dragon#not my art#dragon#game dev#games industry#game development#dragon game#creature taming game#monster taming game
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Dragon village collection
Described as Dragon city mixed with Tamagotchi!
Getting your dragons!
Find your dragons and raise them through the three stages until adulthood!
Raise multiple dragons at once! You get to raise more dragons simultaneously the more dragons you already have!
There are elements for the dragons and three genders so do your best to find them all ;)
Finding them!
Find them in the Exploration tab!
Where you can choose between three eggs! The eggs change every 3 minutes or when someone else takes the egg.
so be fast if you're looking for a specific egg!
Training!
Help them get special personalities by training! Or through hidden means!
Have fun collecting <3
My account if you get the game :D feel free to friend me ;D
Also please if you decide to get the game dm me so I can send a link and get the invite referral bonus ;D
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How to Name Your Dragon
AKA: How I spent the last hour and a half of my life on something that should be simple and straight-forward. Specifically, this dragon (who is not finished yet):
My new(ish), Solstice-hatched gen 1 with all gem genes and eyes (cries in that's all my current funds).
1. Stare at your dragon in their final state. Try to figure out the vibes they give you. Tip: Use their hatchdate for inspiration. 2. Websearch for names that mean things the dragon makes you think of: names that mean something relevant to the dragon's appearance, theme, or hatchdate. Check out a few of the resulting (usually baby naming) sites that pop up. 3. Write down possibilities as you come across them. I do this in the dragon's bio. 4. Play with some of the names and sounds to try a few of your own creation too. Or combinations of meaningful names. 5. Stare at the dragon's picture some more while trying each name out loud. Pit them against each other to the death. Last name standing wins. 5a. This sometimes involves cross-referencing the meaning of each name because some of these sites are literally just making it up rather than giving you the actual meaning from the actual origin. 6. Do a little spot research on the name source (ie language, fictional work, mythology, and or country of origin. 6a. This sometimes provides inspiration to plop down for creating some lore later. Either way it just makes sense to at least learn a little about the source before you use it. 7. Remember that there was a thematically appropriate pendant or something Galadriel gave Frodo on the whole "Light in the darkness" theme your Solstice dragon has going on.
8. Research Galadriel looking for the name of the thing. 9. Find pretty names and words in that research you might use, research those to see if they're appropriate. 10. Increase your in-depth knowledge of Galadriel and Tolkien's possible folk and myth inspirations on elves as angels. 11. Find what you're looking for and realize that name's not right. 12. End up researching Luthien/Tinuviel (forgot how I got here lol) to learn a little more about her than just the basics. 13. Realize while you like the meaning of "nightingale" for your dragon, Tinuviel doesn't seem to really suit them. 14. Check Silmarils just in case they might yield a gem or two and because you're only aware of the basics. 15. Go back to nightingale. Look up more names that mean nightingale. 16. Cross reference those in case the source is making things up. 17. Highlight the Latin "Luscinia" from nightingale wikipedia. It's a good one. 18. Research the symbolism of nightingale for both lore inspiration and verification it suits the dragon meaning-wise. 19. Read a pretty line by a poet named Percy Shelley. 20. Look him up before officially quoting it in the bio to make sure he's not a horrible creep. 21. Discover he was into political justice and free love way before the US went wild for it in the 60s and 70s and was an atheist in a time that got him shunned for it. 22. Read about his love affair and eventual marriage to Mary Godwin - wait...wouldn't that make her Mary Shelley. 23. Realize this poet is the same poet you knew Mary Shelley had married. 24. Read more about Mary Shelley while you're at it because while you know some of it, it's from an episode of Dr. Who primarily and you're curious about some of the things brought up in Percy Shelley's wikipedia. 25. Write a post about how it took you WAY too much of your life to pick a name. In my defense, I learned a whole lot tonight about a lot of random things. Even more if you count the hour and a half before that where I spent naming a different dragon and learning a bunch of stuff about Azerbaijani, Iran, Persia. + their modern and historical views of queer people. and the Ghost Busters universe/timeline.
Final name for the pictured dragon: Luscinia (Latin name for nightingale - which etymologically could mean "Little seen (as in the twilight) singer" or even "famous singer." Might also be "Little understood singer" referring to the mystery of their nightsong. Oh! 26. Remember that somewhere in there included research into the Greek language for many other names and in what order they tend to use adjectives+nouns. Also Circe, Callisto, and Kalliope research. My brain is full of learning. Azerbaijani/Ghost Busters research-prompting dragon was named Zulejxa. A day later: 27. Remember you also did a bunch of reading up on Amaryllis flowers both in general and according to flower language.
#Flight Rising#dragon game#Naming characters#There is so much knowledge stuffed in my head right now#3 hours of randomized but relevant learning to name two dragons#I'd call it a waste of time but I did learn things#and that's not a waste of time#so does it really matter that the driving force behind the learning was naming a bunch of pretty pixels?
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