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  • Summary: Aeons ago, dragons used to rule the world, but it only took one man to steal the fire from a dragon to start a chain of events that eventually led to their disappearance.

    What remained was a myth that passed from generation to generation that they amassed mountains of gold, and the other
    Aeons ago, dragons used to rule the world, but it only took one man to steal the fire from a dragon to start a chain of events that eventually led to their disappearance.

    What remained was a myth that passed from generation to generation that they amassed mountains of gold, and the other part where the dragons return to rule again has been all but forgotten.

    Today, a band of adventurers has gathered together to become strong enough and find the mysterious treasures left behind by ancient dragons. Alas, the road to glory and riches starts at the very bottom...
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  1. Dec 10, 2025
    80
    The gameplay of Dragon Ruins II is as simplified as its graphics, but don’t let that fool you; there is a lot of fun to be found in its gameplay loop. Genre fans may find they actually prefer Gravrobber Foundation’s old-school approach to dungeon crawling.
  2. Dec 1, 2025
    70
    Dragon Ruins II neatly builds on the first game’s foundation, delivering a more varied, engaging, and refined dungeon-crawling experience. For fans of simple but addictive RPG loops, it’s one of Kemco’s stronger efforts in recent years — a sequel that respects its roots while confidently raising the bar for possible sequels.
  3. Dec 30, 2025
    65
    Dragon Ruins II is an easy and simple dungeon crawling game with extremely little content. Even so, it can be fun for casual RPG players, as it offers a functional and somewhat enjoyable progression cycle and straightforward gameplay that doesn’t demand much technical skill to advance. However, veterans of dungeon crawler games should stay away.