Compara los precios de Dragon Mine en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Peachy Clouds. Publicado por Peachy Clouds. Lanzado el 17/8/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

Fifty maze levels, a rising flood, and enemies you can't outrun but might outsmart - this tiny precision platformer earns its handful of hours if you can stomach repeated failure.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits in a coat pocket and still manages to make your palms sweat. Dragon Mine, a solo effort from Peachy Clouds, is exactly that. It is a 2D side-scrolling precision platformer built around a genuinely cruel premise: you are a miner trapped underground, and the maze you are standing in is slowly filling with water. Move too slowly, and the exit portal drowns before you reach it. That single mechanic, as simple as it reads, gives every level a low hum of dread that keeps your fingers honest. The structure is fifty levels and five boss encounters. Some stages are pure sprint-and-reflex: get in, grab coins, get out before the flood catches you. Others have a lateral-thinking twist where the obvious path is a dead end and the real route requires a moment of stillness you can barely afford. Peachy Clouds has built the levels so that collecting 80% of the coins clears the stage, while chasing full coin counts is an entirely separate, harder discipline reserved for achievement hunters. That layering is smart design for a small game - it gives casual players a clear finish line and gives the obsessive crowd something to genuinely suffer over. The 27 Steam achievements carry real weight as a result, stretching what could be a 90-minute run into something that might consume considerably more of your time if you refuse to leave coins behind. The enemy roster is deliberately lean. You will meet creatures that ignore you, creatures that chase you, and a handful that are faster than you will ever be - the only answer to those is geometry, not speed. That design keeps the game from becoming a pure reflex test. There is a quiet satisfaction in reading a room, identifying the monster's patrol logic, and threading the gap it doesn't know it's leaving you. The bosses shift the grammar again, though the game doesn't advertise what form those encounters take, which I appreciated. The ending is described as unusual, and it earns that label without overpromising. Where Dragon Mine struggles is scale and polish. The pixel art is functional rather than expressive - you will not screenshot these corridors. The ambient soundtrack is genuinely calming, a deliberate counterweight to the tension, but it does not have the kind of textured sound design that elevates small games into something you remember years later. This is a lean production, and it wears that plainly. Controller support works, cloud saves are in, and the whole thing runs without fuss - but do not come here expecting curation in the visual details. Come here expecting a puzzle that will beat on your patience until something clicks. For a certain player, Dragon Mine is exactly right. If you have ever put twenty minutes into a single room in a precision platformer and felt something close to joy when you finally cleared it, this game is speaking your language. If you want atmosphere, handcrafted art direction, or narrative layering in your short indie experiences, the fit is much weaker. It is a mechanical proposition first and almost nothing else. At its price, that proposition is fair. Kai, Scout Team

Dragon Mine

Dragon Mine

17 ago 2022Peachy Clouds
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Fifty maze levels, a rising flood, and enemies you can't outrun but might outsmart - this tiny precision platformer earns its handful of hours if you can stomach repeated failure.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits in a coat pocket and still manages to make your palms sweat. Dragon Mine, a solo effort from Peachy Clouds, is exactly that. It is a 2D side-scrolling precision platformer built around a genuinely cruel premise: you are a miner trapped underground, and the maze you are standing in is slowly filling with water. Move too slowly, and the exit portal drowns before you reach it. That single mechanic, as simple as it reads, gives every level a low hum of dread that keeps your fingers honest. The structure is fifty levels and five boss encounters. Some stages are pure sprint-and-reflex: get in, grab coins, get out before the flood catches you. Others have a lateral-thinking twist where the obvious path is a dead end and the real route requires a moment of stillness you can barely afford. Peachy Clouds has built the levels so that collecting 80% of the coins clears the stage, while chasing full coin counts is an entirely separate, harder discipline reserved for achievement hunters. That layering is smart design for a small game - it gives casual players a clear finish line and gives the obsessive crowd something to genuinely suffer over. The 27 Steam achievements carry real weight as a result, stretching what could be a 90-minute run into something that might consume considerably more of your time if you refuse to leave coins behind. The enemy roster is deliberately lean. You will meet creatures that ignore you, creatures that chase you, and a handful that are faster than you will ever be - the only answer to those is geometry, not speed. That design keeps the game from becoming a pure reflex test. There is a quiet satisfaction in reading a room, identifying the monster's patrol logic, and threading the gap it doesn't know it's leaving you. The bosses shift the grammar again, though the game doesn't advertise what form those encounters take, which I appreciated. The ending is described as unusual, and it earns that label without overpromising. Where Dragon Mine struggles is scale and polish. The pixel art is functional rather than expressive - you will not screenshot these corridors. The ambient soundtrack is genuinely calming, a deliberate counterweight to the tension, but it does not have the kind of textured sound design that elevates small games into something you remember years later. This is a lean production, and it wears that plainly. Controller support works, cloud saves are in, and the whole thing runs without fuss - but do not come here expecting curation in the visual details. Come here expecting a puzzle that will beat on your patience until something clicks. For a certain player, Dragon Mine is exactly right. If you have ever put twenty minutes into a single room in a precision platformer and felt something close to joy when you finally cleared it, this game is speaking your language. If you want atmosphere, handcrafted art direction, or narrative layering in your short indie experiences, the fit is much weaker. It is a mechanical proposition first and almost nothing else. At its price, that proposition is fair.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Flood Timer MechanicEnemy OutsmartingAchievement GrindBoss EncountersCoin CollectionShort-burst Sessions

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OS
Windows 7 (SP1+) or newer
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
550 MB available space
Graphics
NVidia 9*** or better
Processor
Intel Core i3-4130 / AMD FX-6300
Sound Card
Any sound card

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Windows 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
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Graphics
NVidia GTX 460 1GB or better
Processor
Intel Core i3-4130 / AMD FX-6300 or better
Sound Card
Any sound card

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17 ago 2022

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