Compara los precios de Mirage of Dragon en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ArkHouse. Publicado por Forever Entertainment S. A.. Lanzado el 26/1/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A handcrafted solo dream-logic platformer where there is no tutorial, no waypoints, and seven dragons hiding in a maze that answers only to curiosity. Either it clicks or it doesn't.

I keep a small mental shelf for games made by one person who clearly cared more about the feeling of a place than about selling it, and Mirage of Dragon sits on that shelf. ArkHouse built this 2D open-world puzzle-platformer largely alone, shipping it in January 2018 with a design book, a secret guide, and the full soundtrack tucked right inside the installation folder. That detail alone tells you something about the intent here: this is less a product and more a handmade object you are invited to study. The structure is genuinely unusual. You arrive in the middle of things. There is no prologue screen explaining lore, no objective marker telling you where to go, and no linear chapter order to follow. The maze-like world fans outward in multiple directions, and your relationship with it is built entirely through wandering and noticing. Spread across the environment are seven dragons to locate, at least one boss encounter named Misanthropus that has a multi-phase fight, a Dragon King reachable from a library area, and multiple endings that depend on which paths you actually take. The game does not hold a progress percentage over your head. You either remember what you have and haven't seen, or you use the bundled secret guide when patience runs low. The aesthetic is where Mirage of Dragon earns genuine respect from people who find it. Players who have engaged with the game specifically praise the atmosphere, describing the visual style in terms evocative of Giger and Beksinski, which tells you this is dark, ornate, slightly surreal 2D art rather than anything cheerful or approachable. The soundtrack reinforces that mood: ambient, composed with real intention, and distinct enough that the developer includes MIDI source pieces alongside the main OST for anyone who wants to go deeper. For a sub-five-dollar indie, the audio craft here is above its weight class. The honest caveats are real though. The game shipped with content that was cut during development, something the developer has openly acknowledged. There are rough edges in the controls that generated enough Steam discussion to ask fundamental questions like whether jumping works correctly, which is not a great sign for a platformer. The total review count sits around forty, placing this firmly in underdog territory where a single bad session can color someone's whole impression. It is also not a game that rewards impatience. Players who want structure, checkpoints, and a clear sense of progression will bounce off it fast. The no-goal, find-your-own-ending philosophy is either liberating or maddening depending on your temperament. Who is this for? Honestly, it is for people who loved LSD Dream Emulator or certain corners of the early RPG Maker scene, not because it plays like those things, but because it carries that same feeling of a private world built by one mind and left open for strangers to explore. If you have ever finished a short, strange indie game and felt grateful it existed even though almost nobody talked about it, that is the audience here. Manage the expectation of roughness, go in without a FAQ, and let the maze do its thing. Kai, Scout Team

Mirage of Dragon

Mirage of Dragon

26 ene 2018ArkHouseForever Entertainment S. A.
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A handcrafted solo dream-logic platformer where there is no tutorial, no waypoints, and seven dragons hiding in a maze that answers only to curiosity. Either it clicks or it doesn't.

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I keep a small mental shelf for games made by one person who clearly cared more about the feeling of a place than about selling it, and Mirage of Dragon sits on that shelf. ArkHouse built this 2D open-world puzzle-platformer largely alone, shipping it in January 2018 with a design book, a secret guide, and the full soundtrack tucked right inside the installation folder. That detail alone tells you something about the intent here: this is less a product and more a handmade object you are invited to study. The structure is genuinely unusual. You arrive in the middle of things. There is no prologue screen explaining lore, no objective marker telling you where to go, and no linear chapter order to follow. The maze-like world fans outward in multiple directions, and your relationship with it is built entirely through wandering and noticing. Spread across the environment are seven dragons to locate, at least one boss encounter named Misanthropus that has a multi-phase fight, a Dragon King reachable from a library area, and multiple endings that depend on which paths you actually take. The game does not hold a progress percentage over your head. You either remember what you have and haven't seen, or you use the bundled secret guide when patience runs low. The aesthetic is where Mirage of Dragon earns genuine respect from people who find it. Players who have engaged with the game specifically praise the atmosphere, describing the visual style in terms evocative of Giger and Beksinski, which tells you this is dark, ornate, slightly surreal 2D art rather than anything cheerful or approachable. The soundtrack reinforces that mood: ambient, composed with real intention, and distinct enough that the developer includes MIDI source pieces alongside the main OST for anyone who wants to go deeper. For a sub-five-dollar indie, the audio craft here is above its weight class. The honest caveats are real though. The game shipped with content that was cut during development, something the developer has openly acknowledged. There are rough edges in the controls that generated enough Steam discussion to ask fundamental questions like whether jumping works correctly, which is not a great sign for a platformer. The total review count sits around forty, placing this firmly in underdog territory where a single bad session can color someone's whole impression. It is also not a game that rewards impatience. Players who want structure, checkpoints, and a clear sense of progression will bounce off it fast. The no-goal, find-your-own-ending philosophy is either liberating or maddening depending on your temperament. Who is this for? Honestly, it is for people who loved LSD Dream Emulator or certain corners of the early RPG Maker scene, not because it plays like those things, but because it carries that same feeling of a private world built by one mind and left open for strangers to explore. If you have ever finished a short, strange indie game and felt grateful it existed even though almost nobody talked about it, that is the audience here. Manage the expectation of roughness, go in without a FAQ, and let the maze do its thing.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5Dream LogicNon-Linear ExplorationMultiple EndingsAtmosphericSolo DeveloperDark AestheticsMaze NavigationShort Indie

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
supports all DirectX video cards
Processor
900 Mhz
Sound Card
supports all DirectX compatible sound

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ArkHouse
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Forever Entertainment S. A.
Fecha de lanzamiento
26 ene 2018

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