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  • Summary: Mia dreams of adventure, but her feeling of responsibility to her workmates - who have become her surrogate family - keeps her working at a job she's bored of, living a life she didn't want. When a mysterious woman turns up scared and on the run, Mia's decision to take her under her wing andMia dreams of adventure, but her feeling of responsibility to her workmates - who have become her surrogate family - keeps her working at a job she's bored of, living a life she didn't want. When a mysterious woman turns up scared and on the run, Mia's decision to take her under her wing and try to discover her identity leads her down a path of intrigue, mystery and danger.

    When a group of thugs, led by the quietly terrifying, Walsh turns up at the bar, Mia and her co-workers are taken hostage along with a group of customers. When Mia's boss, Matthew is injured, the stakes are raised and the struggle becomes real when Mia and the group end up on the run and battling for their lives.
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  1. May 11, 2023
    75
    Mia and the Dragon Princess is limited even when it comes to the classic full-motion video approach. There are some player choices, the narrative does branch, and it can take some time to put together the best way to get characters to one of the positive endings. Even with the ability to skip scenes, there’s little incentive to play through it for more than 2 or, maybe, 3 times if you really feel a connection to one of the main characters. The biggest problem is the lack of narrative coherence. The villain is just a collection of ticks and tropes and, while I like the central pair, their characterization is also scattershot. FMV experiences can be interesting and engaging, both in terms of story and gameplay. Mia and the Dragon Princess fails to deliver on either of those fronts and would have worked better as a straight-to-streaming movie.
  2. May 9, 2023
    60
    Mia and the Dragon Princess is an entertaining FMV game with branching storylines and great action sequences. Other than those strengths, nothing else stands out as the story isn’t developed enough for an impact. Railroading forces the story to go in certain directions, removing the choices that most players are making. While the story itself is decent, playing to unlock all the scenes peels away the exterior to show you the flaws.
  3. May 10, 2023
    50
    I find it hard to see Mia and the Dragon Princess as one of Wales Interactive's best works. Compared to the simpler and more well thought out Ten Dates, this game feels like a step in the wrong direction in a multitude of ways.
  4. Aug 4, 2023
    50
    Wales Interactive has its fans (rightfully so), and they will know what they’re in for here. But for the uninitiated or those looking for a cheesy, goofy adventure story that satisfies, Mia and the Dragon Princess ultimately fails to deliver the goods.
  5. May 17, 2023
    20
    Another in the series of film adventures from Wales Interactive wants to enchant us with a theme, branching story and plot. Unfortunately, not very successfully.
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