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  • Summary: The Dragoness mixes HOMM-like exploration, city-building and turn-based strategic combat, with a roguelite twist. Choose your battles, paths and skills as you explore a world ravaged by war. Gather and manage your army of beasts, collect resources and expand your city.

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  1. Sep 12, 2022
    66
    Over all… I’d probably recommend HOMM or Kings Bounty before The Dragoness Command Of The Flame… but if you have gone through all the other options… this can still provide some enjoyment, but probably in small doses as that character reset mechanic can be quite draining.
  2. Aug 31, 2022
    65
    The Dragoness: Command of the Flame is an enjoyable adventure, but it does feel a little underwhelming compared to other turn-based strategy titles.
  3. Sep 20, 2022
    60
    Despite its shortcomings and the missed opportunity to do more with its roguelite concept, The Dragoness: Command of the Flame is still worthwhile for anyone looking for a slightly different take on the tactical RPG. I can’t tell you if it’ll hit the spot for a Might and Magic fan, but as someone with no background in them—and, therefore, no burden of expectations—I’ve enjoyed my time with it well enough. Whether or not it lives up to its inspirations, it’s still a nice introduction to an interesting niche.
  4. Oct 22, 2022
    60
    Intriguing as a concept, the core idea of The Dragoness turned out to be a half-baked disappointment on arrival, especially its turn-based combat.
  5. 50
    The Dragoness: Command of the Flame is just fine. With so many games out there, I would say you would need to be a huge fan of this game style to spend any amount of time on it. The city building is light, the combat is repetitive, and the UI needs simplifying and polishing. Despite all of that, however, the desire to take ‘just one more turn’ and learn more about the characters and the world is appealing. If you have an open slot in your game schedule, The Dragoness: Command of the Flame wouldn’t necessarily be a bad option.
  6. Sep 29, 2022
    50
    Those who have a sense of nostalgia for old-school, turn-based strategy games will likely be able to find some fun with The Dragoness. Despite a lack of personality, bland combat, and a sense of repetition that sets in quickly, something at the core of the game simply works. There are so many other options available to players that offer more, though, that it’s hard to recommend this one to all but the most dedicated devotees of the genre.
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  1. Sep 25, 2022
    2
    I was excited to try out another Might and Magic clone. However, this game barely passes as that. The presentation is pretty poor and the mainI was excited to try out another Might and Magic clone. However, this game barely passes as that. The presentation is pretty poor and the main character you play as is one of the most boring I've come across. The interface needs a lot of work, it is highly unintuitive. The character and enemy models are also stiff and lack decent animation and sound. Graphics are ok but lack of a zoom option in battle just makes it worse. This game could have been worth a play if it had a better main character and story. Hopefully the devs learn from this and improve upon it. Expand
  2. Sep 9, 2022
    0
    Why would I want to play as a chick? Bad idea alienating 99% of gamers with wokeness!