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A Neo Geo-styled action RPG with hidden depth beneath its arcade surface, though 'hidden' might be underselling how hard it is to find the fun.

Crouching Pony Hidden Dragon is a curious artifact: an action RPG built in the visual and mechanical spirit of SNK's Neo Geo hardware from 1990, released decades later by Le Cortex. The pitch is that what looks like a breezy arcade brawler is actually sitting on top of a persistent world with layered rules and systems. That gap between surface and depth is either the game's biggest selling point or its most frustrating design choice, depending entirely on your patience threshold. On the action side, you get the kind of tight, sprite-driven combat you would expect from something channeling early-90s Neo Geo energy. Movements feel deliberate, hitboxes matter, and the game does not hold your hand through enemy patterns. If you grew up pumping quarters into Metal Slug cabinets or grinding through King of Fighters on a CRT, the aesthetic alone will do something warm to your brain. The RPG layer underneath is where CPHD tries to distinguish itself. There is a persistent world that carries consequences between sessions, and the rules governing it are described as rich and varied. Whether those rules translate into meaningful character progression and build variety is the honest question this game struggles to answer clearly. The problem is discoverability. The systems are not surfaced well. For an RPG specialist who actually wants to dig into stat interactions and world-state persistence, that can be appealing in the same way a cryptic dungeon is appealing, but only up to a point. Past that point it tips into friction that feels unearned rather than designed. There is a difference between a game that rewards patient exploration and one that simply fails to explain itself. CPHD sometimes sits uncomfortably close to the latter. With 86 Steam reviews sitting at 33% positive, the player base has largely reached a verdict of its own. Who is this actually for? Retro gaming enthusiasts who want to poke at something weird and obscure might find value here. If you have a tolerance for rough edges and genuinely love hunting for systemic depth in unlikely places, there is probably something real buried in CPHD's persistent world. But if you are coming in expecting a well-paced RPG with legible progression, satisfying narrative payoff, or choices that feel like they matter in a meaningful way, this is not the game that will deliver that. The writing does not reach for Disco Elysium's introspective poetry or BG3's reactive dialogue. It is primarily a mechanical exercise wrapped in nostalgia aesthetic. The Neo Geo homage is genuine and occasionally charming. The ambition to layer RPG persistence onto an arcade framework is interesting on paper. The execution, by most accounts, does not fully close the gap between concept and payoff. Approach with curiosity and low expectations rather than hope for a hidden gem revelation. Monika, Scout Team

Crouching Pony Hidden Dragon

Crouching Pony Hidden Dragon

14 jul 2014Le CortexSpawn Digital SAS
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A Neo Geo-styled action RPG with hidden depth beneath its arcade surface, though 'hidden' might be underselling how hard it is to find the fun.

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Crouching Pony Hidden Dragon is a curious artifact: an action RPG built in the visual and mechanical spirit of SNK's Neo Geo hardware from 1990, released decades later by Le Cortex. The pitch is that what looks like a breezy arcade brawler is actually sitting on top of a persistent world with layered rules and systems. That gap between surface and depth is either the game's biggest selling point or its most frustrating design choice, depending entirely on your patience threshold. On the action side, you get the kind of tight, sprite-driven combat you would expect from something channeling early-90s Neo Geo energy. Movements feel deliberate, hitboxes matter, and the game does not hold your hand through enemy patterns. If you grew up pumping quarters into Metal Slug cabinets or grinding through King of Fighters on a CRT, the aesthetic alone will do something warm to your brain. The RPG layer underneath is where CPHD tries to distinguish itself. There is a persistent world that carries consequences between sessions, and the rules governing it are described as rich and varied. Whether those rules translate into meaningful character progression and build variety is the honest question this game struggles to answer clearly. The problem is discoverability. The systems are not surfaced well. For an RPG specialist who actually wants to dig into stat interactions and world-state persistence, that can be appealing in the same way a cryptic dungeon is appealing, but only up to a point. Past that point it tips into friction that feels unearned rather than designed. There is a difference between a game that rewards patient exploration and one that simply fails to explain itself. CPHD sometimes sits uncomfortably close to the latter. With 86 Steam reviews sitting at 33% positive, the player base has largely reached a verdict of its own. Who is this actually for? Retro gaming enthusiasts who want to poke at something weird and obscure might find value here. If you have a tolerance for rough edges and genuinely love hunting for systemic depth in unlikely places, there is probably something real buried in CPHD's persistent world. But if you are coming in expecting a well-paced RPG with legible progression, satisfying narrative payoff, or choices that feel like they matter in a meaningful way, this is not the game that will deliver that. The writing does not reach for Disco Elysium's introspective poetry or BG3's reactive dialogue. It is primarily a mechanical exercise wrapped in nostalgia aesthetic. The Neo Geo homage is genuine and occasionally charming. The ambition to layer RPG persistence onto an arcade framework is interesting on paper. The execution, by most accounts, does not fully close the gap between concept and payoff. Approach with curiosity and low expectations rather than hope for a hidden gem revelation.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamNeo Geo-styleRetro ArcadePersistent WorldHidden SystemsSprite-based CombatArcade RPG HybridOld-school Difficulty

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2.5 GHz Intel Pentium 4 / AMD Athlon 64
Memory
2 GB RAM
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512 MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800GS / ATI Radeon HD 3870 or better
Storage
600 MB available space
Sound Card
OpenAL Compatible

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Desarrolladora
Le Cortex
Distribuidora
Spawn Digital SAS
Fecha de lanzamiento
14 jul 2014

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Crouching Pony Hidden Dragon fue desarrollado por Le Cortex y publicado por Spawn Digital SAS.