Day of Dragons

Day of Dragons

Gift game for review? - Demo suggestion to extend trial period
Would be neat to have a longer play time since 2hrs to trial isn't enough to get a feel for the game and if you're interested in it when most dragons take longer than 2hrs to grow and the game cost a lot in other currencies when majority of it is TLC.

Currently doesn't seem very friendly to a lot of new or interested players and I would be keen to see changes, especially considering the controversy surrounding this games origins- its hard to consider supporting it in its current state when the game still appears so unfriendly to users.

Keen to see changes.
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SuperRhino  [developer] May 13 @ 10:36am 
There is no "controversy surrounding the games origins" that is all made up by YouTubers to cash in on our successful Kickstarter and frankly, I'm tired of hearing it reiterated. It's been repeated for 5 years now. It's old fake news.

This is our first game, we had a very successful Kickstarter, everyone said it must be a scam because no first-time dev with a asset-heavy demo is legit, and turns out, they were all wrong. That was 5 years ago and much to their annoyance, we're still developing our game with new updates and continuing to fulfill our Kickstarter promises. But they will never admit they were wrong about us and they will never apologize for all the damage their scam videos did to our company.
Last edited by SuperRhino; May 13 @ 10:39am
I'd probably recommend that you join a community server as some of them allow free unlimited grows to adult stage. This would allow you to see what the game truly has to offer right now. You could always play on an official server once you've decided.

Though i think a demo wouldn't necessarily be a good idea as it would just allow people to hack/troll, get banned, make another account and download the demo again. Rinse and repeat.

I do agree that generally speaking, 2 hours isn't enough to try some games, i wish the timer could be set by the devs of the game rather than steam itself. (I say this because there are games that take less than 2 hours to complete so there'd technically be nothing stopping you from completing the game and refunding it)
Last edited by InsaneChaosRealm; May 20 @ 7:25am
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