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Dragon pet game for browser
Dragon pet game for browser







dragon pet game for browser

Hatch your first egg to receive cute tiny dragon. Care for him and he will become your best, magic friend or simply ignore him and he will eventually run away, get sick or even die.Like a modern 3d, virtual pet, his life will go on even after you close game and an icon will notify you anytime your dragon need your help.

dragon pet game for browser

Train a dragon and become creator of your own saga. All you have to do is to keep it at proper temperature, an it might hatch into a virtual baby pet with whom you can spend wonderful adventures by playing, training and taking care of your cute pet. Also for the life stages, I can't remember all the namess, but the ones I know for sure are: Hatchling, adult and ancient.Īdding an edit here: Inb4 I am aware that there is a good possibility that the game/site don't exist anymore, but I would love to see the game again even if by prints or images, just to remember the old days.On the snowy peaks of an ancient mountain you have found a magic dragon egg. I remember also I had 3 dragons, so you could have more than one per account all 3 were ancient age when I lastly remembered playing the game, and I think it took around a couple months, almost a year for each to grow to ancient. Other details: The game was very cartoonish, but didn't had all that big appeal to kids, was kinda like something in beetween, it also had very simple gameplay, for more I remember it didn't had many features and as a child the game was like something I always forgot and then randomly remember to go check, just to see my dragon was more old an powerfull. Notable characters: Unfortunately I can't remember 100% sure if the game even had a plot or characters, but most likely no. I remember that the site even had a embed link feature, for you to embed the gif image of your dragon as link so you could share it more nicely, and the way I got to know the game was because some guy used this embedded gif of his dragon in an oldschool looks gaming forum. Notable gameplay mechanics: As the title says the core gameplay was taking care of a virtual pet, that in the case of this game was a dragon that would hatch from an egg and grow as real life time passes, meaning you would have to wait for the dragon to grow, the game also had a visitor mechanic, where if someone visits you, your dragon grows up a little faster. Also I think (but not 100% sure too) dragons had elements for each species, and that would change their color, like, fire dragon would be red, ice dragon was blue, etcetera.

dragon pet game for browser

Lastly, for the information I am not 100% sure: I remeber 3 dragon species, one that looked really really stereotypical european dragon, one that was a chonky boi and one that looks like a sauropod. There was some dragons that had a more friendly or even "feminine" sprites, some dragons were slighty derpy looking and some were more mean and evil looking. But also there was some dragons that looked kinda like oldschool non-feathered dinossaurs as well. The information I can remember that was contained in this "profile" of the dragon was: Age, name, gender and number of visitors.Īs for the dragon species, I remeber they looked like your typical D&D or European legend dragon, four legs and wings. The animation and dragon appearance would vary between the life stage and species of the dragon, each species would have a different animation in each of their life stages. The artstyle of this portrait is a 2D sprite in the likes of 16/32 bit era, the style is cartoonish and I remember it was also a relatively small image. The main profile page of your dragon contained informations of him kinda like a status screen from an RPG, in there you could see the little photo of your dragon that was a short gif of them doing something simple, like spitting fire, flapping wings or just idle stance. Graphics/art style: Cartoonish and a little bit childish even, very similar to the likes of "Neopets" or early browser/flash games for kids. So I'm following the fixed post's template, I don't know if it's necessary or how much of it I can fill from memory, but here it goes.Įstimated year of release: I played it in the early 2000s, but for it's looks it could be from the late 90s as well.









Dragon pet game for browser