The two dragons, the main characters, move symmetrically during the puzzle as if they are mirror images of each other. Over 300 puzzles appear in the game. As the game progresses, various gimmicks appear one after another.
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5 Total Reviews
5 Positive Reviews
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DragonMirroreD with Hyoga & Magma has garnered a total of 5 reviews, with 5 positive reviews and 0 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Negative’ overall score.
Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
154 minutes
It isn't too difficult, but it is a nice puzzle game with some cute lore. It does have a tutorial that feels like an easy game with an ending, a denser middle part with a real ending, and a hard last part with a true ending. Good job!
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1950 minutes
[Review Update 14th Nov 2024 After 100% and 29.6 Hours]
This game is very awesome and amazing, it has to be one of my favourites now! This is the kind of game I've wanted to see on Steam for years!! I'll be sure to let people who I think will like this game know of it
It's a fun singleplayer (puzzle) game with a humanoid dragon protagonist (or in this case two of them!) and fun story elements
You can tell that good heart and soul has gone into the making this game via the dialogue, such as the dialogue you get when looking at objects
The interactions with objects are quite varied and I like how a lot of them give extra characterisation to the protagonists (also a decent amount of interesting stuff to learn/know generally too at least for me)
The puzzles are fun, can be challenging and there's a lot of them! The price of the game is very good and so if you like puzzles or dragon characters you should check it out, doubly so if you like both (like I do)!
⚠️Word of Caution though, the game tends to freeze sometimes (not all the time but roughly every few hours I've tended to have one occur), so make sure to save often (I tend to save after every puzzle or every other one if they're really short)
(Old review done after 5 hours in comments)
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1013 minutes
This game is a made with love. It's trying its best, and it's doing a great job at it, even if it trips up every now and again.
It starts slowly, and has a tendency to overexplain everything that happens, both story-wise and gimmick-wise. This helps to make sure you understand the mechanics, but it can be a bit much. I highly recommend being understanding of these if you want to take the most enjoyment from the title. Similarly the English definitely trips up frequently. Wrong word here, wrong tense there, some weird phrasing elsewhere still. It's common, but it's also minor and vast majority of the time I could tell what the intent was, even if the language failed me.
But if you're able to squint your eyes past those small things, this is a delightful little puzzler. While they start trivial, the puzzles ramp up in difficulty and complexity over time. New gimmicks (mechanics) are introduced even after you "finish the game" which I found quite surprising. The only thing missing is an undo button, but that's a limitation of the engine (RPGMaker) and the devs provided a slightly convoluted workaround named "Control Log" that works well enough (instead of undoing a move, your moves are remembered and you can redo them after restarting a room after a fail)
On top of the genuinely pleasant puzzling experience, I've also thoroughly enjoyed interacting with every. single. object. Discounting chairs and large decor like pillars/trees, almost everything spread around the world - pots, barrels, bookcases, fridges, vending machines; you name it - is interactable with a unique(!) line of dialogue. There must be like a hundred different messages for interacting with pots, because each one has a different line that goes from talking about its appearance, sometimes referencing other media, and occasionally just dragons being baffled why the other one is so fascinated by pots. It's delightful, and every time I enter a new area I first interact with everything I can before even touching the puzzles. Despite the quirky language, it's a great time.
I'm not a fan of the RPGMaker style and games made with it, but this one was a good time, and only partially because it has dragons as the protagonists. It's not a must-play puzzle game, but if you like puzzles, dragons, and maybe have a passing interest in Japanese culture; this game has it all.
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 0
Positive
DragonMirroreD with Hyoga & Magma Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS *: Windows® 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit)
- Processor: intel core2 duo (or equivalent) or higher
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Additional Notes: 1280x768 (or more) display
DragonMirroreD with Hyoga & Magma Minimum MAC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS: Mac OSR X 10.10 or later (macOS Big Sur 11.0 or later is not supported)
- Processor: intel core2 duo (or equivalent) or higher
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL capable GPU
- Additional Notes:
DragonMirroreD with Hyoga & Magma has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.