How To Breed Your Dragon | Dragonscale Monastery (Mountainside Dragon Sanctuary Builder - Demo)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Dragonscale Monastery is a game where we help an order of Monks build a mountaintop monastery to help look after dragons!
There is but one dragon egg remaining so our Monk friends, led by a very talky Monk, get to it first and we begin to heat it up in order to make it hatch. This process does take a while however, so we have to look after our people up on the mountainside.
We build homes for them, farms to grow food, we gather wood and stone and we even build bridges (slightly dangerous looking ones to be fair) to move between different platforms on the mountain.
More Monks arrive so we can do more jobs, we can explore the local area and we can, eventually, look after the dragon!
Just... be patient for the dragon. Be very patient. Very. Patient.
NOTE: This is the demo version of the game.
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Welcome to Dragonscale Monastery. Harness the power of the mountains and step into the role of a leader of a monastery isolated from the world. Your task will be to develop the sanctuary and delve into the mysteries of breeding extraordinary dragons.
KEY FEATURES:
Mountain terrain: Prepare yourself for an exceptionally challenging mix of building mechanics, meticulous planning, and strategic use of resources. Construct bridges and ladders to reach hard-to-access rock ledges. Wisely choose your structures to fully exploit the potential of the highly limited terrain.
Dragon breeding: Master the complex art of dragon breeding, pair the best specimens, discover new species and their hidden powers. Earn the favor of rulers upon whose goodwill your fate depends.
City-building: Transform a modest encampment into a bustling dragon haven. Balance monk and dragon needs while managing resources and navigating your space constraints.
Survival elements: Face the tough living conditions on top of the mountain. Deal with the outcomes of your choices. Winter hardships, hunger, and troubles with dragon care can wipe out all your hard work and reputation.
Exploration and discovery: Organize dangerous expeditions. Choose the most resilient scouts, uncover rare resources and discover previously unknown species of dragons.
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Channel graphics designed by Penge in The Geek Cupboard.
Additional audio:
Music to Delight Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Surprised me this looks better than thought it would
It has potential, it's just a shame we didn't get much dragon action!
I am REALLY excited to see what this game is like once it's all done~ There's a lot of fun ideas, and I really like the look of it! Keep on Keeping On, Penge~! Thank you _SO_ much for doing what you do~
It's got potential, absolutely! A bit rough around the edges, and it needed more dragon, but overall quite enjoyable.
I love dragons, my favorite mythical creatures.
More than Unicorns?
@@TheGeekCupboard Unicorns are secondary for me, Dragons will always be No.1 for me.
A lot of the dragon names in this are Yu-Gi-Oh cards 12/10 love this game
Ah, I wouldn't have picked up on that!
As always love watching your videos and listening to you TGC! ❤
The bridge is a wibbly-wobbly climey-wimey.
I'll... see myself out.
There be dragons,and the narrator sounds like Vincent Price. A full series when it drops official
He was a bit Vincent Price, but with a tad less charisma. The narrator monk talky man seemed a bit miserable to me!
Speaking of dragons, there is an old MMORPG called Istaria where dragons are a playable race (flying and all).
Definitely requires a lot more work. Very wonky.
Indeed. It has potential but definitely needs some work to get to that potential.
It did say the porter could move items to a stockpile, or another porter - which I assume would allow you to move more items (such as food). But it seems to be a work in progres.
It said to build a second porter on the second shelf as well as the stockpile
Ah, possibly I should have done that. If we'd have carried on we probably would have got round to that!
Don't breathe dragons. Just breed them if possible.
Breathing dragons is bad for your health, all good doctors will agree.
Not to be pedantic or anything... But those aren't dragons. They are wyverns. Dragon have 4 legs. wyverns walk on their wings.
is that the same in every fantasy world? because just because its like that in fantasy world A it could be different in world B. without there being some in the real world... those definitions seem arbitrary
Dragons, being fake and all that, can be whatever a fantasy setting decides they are. If a game calls chickens dragons, then they are dragons
You realise that Dragons and Wyverns aren’t real, yeah? There is no “one definition”, because, you know, they are make believe.
game of thrones would like a word
The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim has the wyvernborn then.
No need to be so pedantic. Dragons differ by culture, anyhow.
Well that's an annoying waste of time.
They could have at least just let you "play" the current one, without gaining more dragons until full release.
It was a bit of a letdown at the end. All that effort to get a dragon and all we got to do was feed it once, and then done. A shame!
@@TheGeekCupboard Yeah, exactly. They should have let you continue feeding it pointlessly at the very least, rather than forcing the game to shut down or restart.