Get ready for the Best Dragon Riding Experience! You are not born as a Hero. But you can become one of them! Bruce and Ursula are brother and sister. One day their life starts to change with a Dragon. Now, It is time to become a Hero by saving their captive father from Dark Rider.
Players can soar through the skies, dive, and unleash fiery breath upon their enemies. The controls for the dragon are intuitive and responsive, allowing players to navigate the open world with ease. One reviewer praised the "Ride or Fly with your Dragon! Rise up and Dive with all your speed! Burn your enemies with Dragon Fire."
The game features a blend of on-foot combat with swords and axes, as well as aerial combat utilizing the dragon's fire-based abilities. Players can increase their dragon's level and power, making them more formidable in battle. Reviewers noted the smooth progression system, with one stating "Bam bam bam I liked it at all. You don't spend tens of hours to collect some coins, experience bla bla bla and buy weak weapons or mount low level horses."
The open world environment, known as Sivashills, offers a varied landscape of forests, farms, villages, and valleys to explore. The day-night cycle and dynamic weather conditions enhance the immersion. While the open world is not as expansive as AAA titles, reviewers still found the exploration enjoyable, with one stating "Explore these lands and rule with your Dragon..."
The game's main storyline, centered around rescuing the protagonist's captive father from the Dark Rider, is well-received. Players appreciate the clear, straightforward nature of the quests, which facilitate smooth progression through the narrative. One reviewer commented "The story is very smooth. Unlike other RPG games, you understand the tasks clearly and know what to do."
Several reviewers highlighted the game's accessibility, particularly the controller support and intuitive control scheme. The dragon riding controls were singled out as a strength, with one player stating "The control scheme was a little awkward and sluggish primarily for the human character, but playing as the dragon is intuitive and nice."