Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning (AppID: 2004970)
Type: game
Genre: Indie, RPG, Early Access
Developer: Trimaris Games
Publisher: Trimaris Games
Release Date: Sep 2023
Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning - Steam Analytics & Details
Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning is an RPG that seeks to recapture a long-gone era when games were more than just graphics and FMV cutscenes. Explore pricing history and player statistics for Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning.
Total Players
0
Genre
Indie
Developer
Trimaris Games
Media Gallery
Screenshots
Videos
Going to the Broken Bridge
Early Access Active
Time in EA
979 days
System Requirements
Platform Support
Windows
Windows Requirements
Minimum:
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 8.1 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i3-4340 or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Compatible OpenGL / VRAM 1GB or better
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Additional Notes: 1280x768 or better Display
Recommended:
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Additional Notes: 1920x1080 or better Display
Controller Support
full
Pricing
Free to Play
Additional Information
Categories
Single-player
Full controller support
Tags
2D
Combat
Controller
Dragons
Early Access
Exploration
Fantasy
Grid-Based Movement
Indie
JRPG
+2 more
Supported Languages
English
Additional Information
🇧🇷
DEJUS Rating
10
Brazilian rating
🇩🇪
Steam Germany
12
German classification
🆘
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About This Game
Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning is an RPG that seeks to recapture a long-gone era when games were more than just graphics and FMV cutscenes. It takes place on a world that has been nearly torn apart by a war that happened long ago, between thirteen races, of which only a few remain.
Detailed Description
Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning is an RPG that seeks to recapture a long-gone era when games were more than just graphics and FMV cutscenes. They were fun. It takes place on a world that has been nearly torn apart by a war that happened long ago, between thirteen races, of which only a few remain.
Features:
Fishing! (fish off logs or rocks in or near bodies of water) You start with a default rod and default bait but can upgrade through the course of the game. It's even said that fish can be found in pools of acid or even in lava, and if you're lucky (or unlucky?) you can catch a 'fish' big enough to pull you in!
Spelunking! (the Hills Cave southwest of Lakeland Town right at the start of the game is said to be endless. Whether or not this is true, the monsters within get stronger and stronger as one progresses)
Combat! (like most any RPG, there is combat, and in this case, it's turn-based, side view. There are currently dozens of monsters you'll face and this number will increase as development progresses.)
Fast Travel! (for your convenience, there are multiple forms of fast travel that operate in a tiered system, from shrines on the map that take you to waypoints on various parts of the map, to a traveler that takes you to other parts of the starting island, to a friendly giant that can take you to other parts of the nearby continent, and even a dragon that can fly you around the world! And there are STILL other forms of fast travel)
Adventure! (true, there are roads strung across several maps, but some of the best stuff is found off the beaten path- such as a sunken treasure chest in a pond, a cave that requires a canoe or boat to enter, a nearly lost civilization that lives in the mountaintops...)
Questing! (there are quests that you can undertake, such as helping a surveyor for a new road into the mountains defeat some monsters that have been slowing down work, or stopping a massive bird from terrorizing nearby travelers, or even finding out just what IS up with this guy known as 'The Traveler' that continuously tracks everything the party does?)
Upgrading (you might decide that Frosty Sword is worth keeping around and forge it into a Frosty Sword +1, +2, +3... there's something to be said about a tough old blade. Whether it is up to using it over shiny new equipment is another question)
Minigames! (get on a friendly giant's shoulders and have him carry you across the land! But he'll come across some dangers, too. Jumping over obstacles, fighting tough enemies, or even finding a superboss or two- sometimes the troubles get bigger when you are bigger.)
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Features:
Fishing! (fish off logs or rocks in or near bodies of water) You start with a default rod and default bait but can upgrade through the course of the game. It's even said that fish can be found in pools of acid or even in lava, and if you're lucky (or unlucky?) you can catch a 'fish' big enough to pull you in!
Spelunking! (the Hills Cave southwest of Lakeland Town right at the start of the game is said to be endless. Whether or not this is true, the monsters within get stronger and stronger as one progresses)
Combat! (like most any RPG, there is combat, and in this case, it's turn-based, side view. There are currently dozens of monsters you'll face and this number will increase as development progresses.)
Fast Travel! (for your convenience, there are multiple forms of fast travel that operate in a tiered system, from shrines on the map that take you to waypoints on various parts of the map, to a traveler that takes you to other parts of the starting island, to a friendly giant that can take you to other parts of the nearby continent, and even a dragon that can fly you around the world! And there are STILL other forms of fast travel)
Adventure! (true, there are roads strung across several maps, but some of the best stuff is found off the beaten path- such as a sunken treasure chest in a pond, a cave that requires a canoe or boat to enter, a nearly lost civilization that lives in the mountaintops...)
Questing! (there are quests that you can undertake, such as helping a surveyor for a new road into the mountains defeat some monsters that have been slowing down work, or stopping a massive bird from terrorizing nearby travelers, or even finding out just what IS up with this guy known as 'The Traveler' that continuously tracks everything the party does?)
Upgrading (you might decide that Frosty Sword is worth keeping around and forge it into a Frosty Sword +1, +2, +3... there's something to be said about a tough old blade. Whether it is up to using it over shiny new equipment is another question)
Minigames! (get on a friendly giant's shoulders and have him carry you across the land! But he'll come across some dangers, too. Jumping over obstacles, fighting tough enemies, or even finding a superboss or two- sometimes the troubles get bigger when you are bigger.)
.Frequently Asked Questions
How many players are currently playing Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning?
0 players are currently in-game on Steam.
Is Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning free to play?
Yes, Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning is free to play on Steam.
What genre is Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning?
Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning is a Indie, RPG, Early Access game.
Who developed Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning?
Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning was developed by Trimaris Games and published by Trimaris Games.
What platforms does Dragon Kingdoms: A Legend's Beginning support?
Available on Steam for Windows.
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