Dragon Mini-Dreams
A downloadable game
You are in an unknown land, with no map to guide you, and no idea where to go.
There is really no story. You must simply explore the world in search of 12 randomly placed Gems to power a portal and escape.
If you are familiar with my Dragon Dreams game series, this is kind of a super-simplified spin-off.
I woke one day wanting to make a simple little collect-a-thon, and it ended up slightly resembling Dragon Dreams, both in appearance and gameplay, so I figured I may as well just go ahead and let it share the name!
It takes around 5-10 minutes to beat. Though it does have a couple stages of New Game+, in which things are more shuffled about randomly, to add a little replayability!
Thank you for interest in this game, and for reading this!
I hope you enjoy your time with Dragon Mini-Dreams!
(Figured it was about time I uploaded this one to itch. Made it back in 2020, and had kinda forgotten about it.)
Status | Released |
Author | Piece of Pie Software |
Genre | Adventure, Action |
Tags | 2D, Pixel Art, random, Retro, Short, Singleplayer |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, High-contrast |
Comments
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Nice short game. First 2 playthroughs totaled about 35 minutes. Well worth the time for me.
It runs fine under Proton 7.0-6
The most annoying thing about it, is that the background color of the mini map that shows unexplored areas only shows up if the play field color is white. This makes it hard to see where you need to go.
Ooh, I'm surprised it works on Linux (At least, I think that's Linux?). Good to know though!
But yeah, I certainly understand the mini-map criticism. I wasn't sure what else to do working with only black and white colours, maybe a white border around every unseen tile, or something.
Either way, glad you enjoyed!
Yes I'm playing on Linux. About the mini map, as the visited rooms are opaque, I think you should just make the unvisited rooms opaque too. You really can't get a good view of monsters under the map anyway.
In anycase thanks for the fun game.