Little Dragons Café

Little Dragons Café

released on Aug 24, 2018

Little Dragons Café

released on Aug 24, 2018

Little Dragons Café opens with a twin brother and sister learning to cook and manage a small café with their mother. All was routine until one morning when the twins discover that their mother won’t wake up. Suddenly, a strange old man appears and tells them that they must raise a dragon to save her. Working with three quirky café employees, the twins must wrangle a dragon and run the family business while finding a way to save their mother. In Little Dragons Café, players can choose to play as either sibling Ren or Rin. The story-driven gameplay features a balance of three elements: Manage your café - Run your own café by preparing tasty dishes, serving your customers, and managing a colorful cast of eccentric staff and visitors. Explore the world - Discover an entirely new world filled with wildlife, secrets, and dangers while collecting ingredients and recipes to enhance your café menu. Raise a Dragon - Care for and train your very own dragon as he grows from baby to adult. Explore, hunt, and uncover new areas with your faithful companion.


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Do not buy this game. It's worth maybe $10, definitely not $60. I'm forcing myself to finish the last achievement, Recipe Collector, purely out of spite. The repetitive story, awful feeling controls (like sticky collision and jumping up hill steps), and other issues have sucked out all the joy since around chapter 5-6. The half star is purely for letting me fly on a dragon.

Cute game, a bit "hard to move"-controls and the graphics generating could have been better on PC. Completed it on Switch, owning it on PC.

Played this game until Pokémon Sword came out. It was fun for what it was

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A real shame. It's adorable and has some good merits and it's obviously aimed at a younger audience but it just drags on and on and on, I dunno if it could keep a child's attention long enough to interest them.
Wake up, activate a tiny chunk of a customers story line and ''explore'', go to sleep and do it all again.
I just ended up sleep skipping through the last 5 guests, I was sick of it.
Story is slow and boring, characters are cliche and unoriginal, gameplay is slow and boring, controls are clunky and floaty, you get stuck on everything and helping out in the cafe sucks, your ''helpers'' just get in the way and shove you around constantly.
And the dragon sucks too! no matter what age he is.
You are constantly getting on and off of it to pick stuff up and the stamina bar for flying just slows down the game as much as looking for 4-19 ducks every 3 days does.
Most of the game just feels like a huge time sink.
And unskippable credits which pause whenever you tab out that just force their way into the end right before the climax of the story and force you to wait til for the closing scene.
It took me 42 hours to beat the story with all but the ingredient and recipe achievements and I'm quite annoyed I put so much effort into it, but it was a gift to me so I got all I could out of it. I'd never buy this for myself or anyone else though...
Might be worth £6.49 if you're into monotonous games but definitely not £46.49.

Couldn't get past the performance. It also seems aimed at younger players.

The game is cute but ultimately too long and different for me.