Company Name: Choice of Games LLC
About: Tyrannize the kingdom as a fire-breathing dragon who sleeps on gold and kidnaps
princesses for fun!
"Choice of the Dragon" is a thrilling interactive novel by
Dan Fabulich and Adam Strong-Morse, where your choices control the story. The
game is entirely text-based--30,000 words, without graphics or sound
effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
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by RugRatRew
It was a great game, no denying that. Although there were several problems I found that really made me dislike the game. First of all it is a very short game, I played it 4 times and only got about 30 minuets of play time out of it. Another was that for FIVE DOLLARS you could cancel adds. Honestly if you are going to play this game buy it because the adds are ridiculous, I couldn’t get through a single chapter without getting 10+ adds, and the chapters aren’t all that long. A third thing I disliked very much was that the ending was very dissatisfying, in all my play throughs, it basically said “hey, you know all that you just did? Well it affects nothing and you are going to take a nap for a few decades. This is just another annoying little tid-bit, you had to wait 20 minuets to restart the game (unless you pay them of course). It is obvious to say that I was very disappointed with this game, and wouldn’t recommend it to any body.
by Intrkm
My rating is for the age rating, not necessarily the quality of the game.
I let my 10 year old download this app - it says 9+ with “infrequent mild violence” and “infrequent mild horror or fear.” He loved it for several games and then the dragon died...but he didn’t just die. My son plays Diablo - death doesn’t bother him. But the dragon was wounded badly and captured, and it said something detailed and emotionally gutting like “the next several years were very painful. She uses you as a test subject, taking pieces of your flesh for demon rituals. It is a relief when you can finally kill yourself and end the pain.” This had my son almost in tears. I think a 12+ rating for violence/horror/fear would be more appropriate.
by Awsome Dragon45
I wish you could customize your dragon more and I wish each story lasted longer. But it’s a great game when I first downloaded it I thought it was going to be boring because I hate reading but they made it fun .I spend about an hour on it every day I also think you should be able to breath elements other then fire like ice and electricity and maybe if you’re a sea dragon you could do something like swallow water boil it in your stomach and spit it back out at an enemy. But I noticed that in the reviews people are saying there’s a lot of ads that’s not true I didn’t get a single add so all in all i think it’s a pretty good game but could still use a few changes