A downloadable game for Windows and Android

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World of Dragons takes you to a world taken over by Shongilda, the Lord of the dragons. There are only few places where the people are safe from the dragons wrath.

You and your brother start exploring the world to free mankind once again!

Dive into an open world full of monsters, secrets and temples, where you are free to go wherever you want whenever you want. Explore the different cities and help the people or beat down bosses to find special weapons- its your call!

Have fun with this game I created over the years!!

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Android
Rating
Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorMatex77
GenreAdventure, Fighting
Tags2D, Exploration, GameMaker, Magic, Monsters, Open World, RPG Maker, Swords

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World of Dragons.exe 202 MB
README.txt 477 bytes

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Just wow. The game reminds me of the very old Super Nintendo RPGs
such as illusion of time, secret of mana, zelda etc. It is just 
fantastic that you can still find games today where so much love 
and details are incorporated. I don't like the game but I love it
all the more. You did a really great job with the game, please 
keep doing such a good job. I gave the game 5 stars.

man thanks for this comment :D I hope you keep enjoying the game!!

You list Linux support and Mac support but under the files the customer gets it only lists a .exe file which is Windows only and won't work on Mac or Linux. Is there indeed support for Linux ? Have you tested it ?

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As far as I know it is possible to run .exe on Linux/Mac under certain conditions(You need to install Wine/CrossOver ). But beyond that I have no idea. Sorry for that I think it is better to list only Windows here.

If you want you can try running this on Linux/Mac.

I agree that removing the Linux icon and title are for the best. Sure some games can run using Wine but just as many can't. In my experience of trying hundreds of Windows games using Wine so far around 40% give me zero issues but that leaves 60% that do. It will save you headaches in the long run from having Linux gamers expecting support from you  if they have issues.  By listing it as Windows only they are still free to try and use Wine but you aren't on the hook for helping them. I will give it a go soon as the $1 price tag is a low risk gamble and the game looks like something I would enjoy.

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Thanks that makes sense. I hope you enjoy the game