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Tyrannize the kingdom as a fire-breathing dragon who sleeps on gold and kidnaps princesses for fun!' Choice of the Dragon' is a thrilling interactive novel by Dan Fabulich and Adam Strong-Morse, where your choices control the story. The game is entirely text-based-30,000 words, without graphics or sound effects-and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.Battle heroes, wizards, and rival dragons in your insatiable thirst for gold and infamy. Start by dominating a local tribe of goblins, then usurp the kingdom, defending and expanding your despotic regime to annex neighboring kingdoms, incinerating the peasants in their thatched-roof cottages.O, mighty dragon, spread your wings and let your shadow fall over the terrorized nation beneath you!. Play as male, female, neither, or an undetermined gender. Find and seduce another dragon to be your mate. Kidnap princesses for good conversation, to bait heroes, or for a light snack.
Isn't it a little sexist to always kidnap princesses? Kidnap a prince instead. Ransack holy temples, blaspheming against vengeful gods. By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. AFinitDataCallback(key: 'ds:17', isError: false, hash: '53', data:functionreturn 'gp:AOqpTOEa9T6urJxNXxPbM7AlC21omoqO3sgXck778LM3G15e4RsDbD5cDKAeWhAPOerj8uSj3yAxmyV1TcH3s','Nix Felidae',null,2,null,null,null,'really love playing this app.
Choice of Dragons hit a million a while ago. Choice of Robots is doing very well too. That tournament game is famous too. CYOA is getting famous. 'Choice of the Dragon' is a thrilling interactive novel by Dan Fabulich and Adam Strong-Morse, where your choices control the story. The game is entirely text-based-30,000 words, without graphics or sound effects-and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
It's great to have a dragon game where the player makes the choices and it effects how others see us and whether or not we live to the end. The only thing I don't really like, is that it's a bit short. It's long, you could spend 30-45 minutes reading and then go again in 20 minutes, but I wish there were more chapters added since, as the game suggests, dragons live for centuries. There are plenty more adventures to add.'
,764000000,29,null,null,'7','Nix Felidae',null,null,2,null,null,null,'West',null,2,null,null,null,'had fun playing as a dragon in this text adventure. Was a little sad that the ending came so quickly, but I didn't die and had a decent horde. So that was cool. I liked that I could check the stats. The game crashed twice, but I didn't lose my progress so I didn't mind.
I will probably play through again with different stats.' ,688000000,14,null,null,'6','Arlis West',null,null,2,null,null,null,'16',null,2,null,null,null,'brilliant! One of the best rpg games i have ever played.
I don't normally like text based rpg games but this is one of my favourites. Cannot wait until the second one comes out. I am so excited!
Edit:It's been a year! I cant wait any longer, we need this for quarantine.' ,405000000,2,null,null,'6','Sabrewulf 16',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Hambrook',null,2,null,null,null,'really love this game and think it is really cool and that you should try it! The only things that I dislike is that 1 I still can't get my dragon to impress any of the potential mates and 2 there isn't a 2nd one or any continuation of any sort.' ,630000000,0,null,null,'5','Heather Hambrook',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Dahlseide',null,2,null,null,null,'yeah!
This game was honestly very entertaining and fun alot more than most of the games you can download on your phone. I honestly appreciated the time they must have put into the game and it really was fun like a breath of fresh air: ) I'm honestly going to replay it because my dragon got messed up and died so I'm going to try a feather winged dragon now and see what happens: ) In the future if you could make more options instead of being set as dragons love treasure etc.' ,589000000,43,null,null,'9','Jessica Dahlseide',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Marttala',null,2,null,null,null,'one of my favourites! It's really well made and it feels fluid! There are a few times, where I feel like I am left with too little choises or my choise wasn't there, but it must be hard enough thinking of the possibilities for something like this. I applaud you!'
,692000000,2,null,null,'5','Tuija Marttala',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Muntean',null,2,null,null,null,'game helps with reading as i learned lots of new words that i never knew! The game also has so many choices to pick from and every ending could be different! I had alot of fun and i want everyone to enjoy it!'
This Dungeons & Dragons-related article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily style. ( May 2013) DragonFirst appearanceoriginal (1974)Based onInformationTypeMonstrous creatureIn the ( D&D), dragons are an iconic type of monstrous creature. As a group, D&D dragons are loosely based upon from a wide range of fictional and mythological sources. Dungeons & Dragons allows players to fight its fictional dragons ( being one of the most notable) and 'slay their psychic dragons' as well. These dragons, specifically their 'dungeon ecology,' have implications for the literary theory of fantasy writing. D&D dragons also featured as targets of the surrounding the game.In D&D, dragons are depicted as any of various species of large, intelligent, magical, reptilian beasts, each typically defined by a combination of their demeanor and either the of their scales or their affinity. For example, a commonly presented species of dragon is the red dragon, which is named for its red scales, and known for its evil and greedy nature, as well as its ability to.
In the game, dragons are usually adversaries of, and less commonly, allies or helpers. Even though dragons are iconic for the D&D game, they are rarely encountered as part of official scenarios due to dragons typically being too powerful for low-level players. An exception to this is the game world. Main article:The Lung dragons, originally known as Oriental dragons, are all of neutral alignment with respect to good and evil. They are wingless creatures, and fly by innate magical means.
Lung dragons can have any colour despite their specific type. These dragons are derived from.Oriental dragons appeared for the first time in the original (1981), including the li lung (earth dragon), the lung wang (sea dragon), the pan lung (coiled dragon), the shen lung (spirit dragon), the t'ien lung (celestial dragon), and the yu lung (carp dragon). Two more were added in the 1st edition Oriental Adventures book, the chiang lung (river dragon) and the tun mi lung (typhoon dragon). The Lung dragons later appeared in the Monstrous Compendium Forgotten Realms Appendix (1989).These creatures appeared in third edition under the 'lung dragon' heading in (2001). Ferrous dragons Ferrous Dragons are typically of lawful alignment. They are the Iron Dragon, the Nickel Dragon, the Tungsten Dragon, the Cobalt Dragon, and the Chromium Dragon.
They originated in Dragon Magazine. All Ferrous dragons can sense ordinary metals and the lawful ferrous dragons have a strict hierarchy, with the higher dragons dictating the laws to the lower ones. The hierarchy, from highest to lowest, is iron, chromium, cobalt, tungsten, and nickel. Gruaghlothor is the supreme ruler of the ferrous dragons.Chromium Dragon. Breath weapon: Line of solid ice (cold damage) and cone of freezing crystals (Dexterity damage).
Terrain: Subterranean or mountainous arctic climes. Alignment: Lawful Evil. Appears in: #356Shining, dull silver dragons that did not seem to match up in description to silver, steel, or mithril dragons were mentioned. These dragons had a breath weapon that fired forth freezing crystal.
These dragons appear to have a particularly malevolent nature to them.Cobalt Dragon. Breath weapon: Line of pulsing magnetic energy (force damage plus Bull Rush check). Terrain: Deep dark forest or thick jungle.
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