Little Dragons Cafe

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Summary

Little Dragons Café is the latest tour de’ force from Yasuhiro Wada, founder of the Harvest Moon series.

Storyline

The story begins with a twin brother and sister running a small café with their mother. All was peaceful and routine until one morning the twins discovered that their mother fell into a deep sleep and wouldn’t wake up. Suddenly, an old wizard appears and tells the twins that their mother is gravely ill and that they must raise a dragon in order to save her.

Working together with their three quirky staff members (waiter, waitress, and chef), the two siblings must raise a dragon and manage the family business while at the same time discover what is causing their mother’s illness and find a cure.


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Little Dragons Cafe Reviews & Ratings

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Review by julevi [user]
November 7, 2021

This game feels cheap, which is very disappointing considering that it´s almost as expensive as the biggest and best executed titles onThis game feels cheap, which is very disappointing considering that it´s almost as expensive as the biggest and best executed titles on switch.The mechanics do not feel smooth, and I personally am not a fan of the game´s visuals. There are a lot of different art styles mixed in a strange way, from a beautiful drawn style of the background of the inner café to cheap feeling bright colors outside and bad textures.The story is told in such a short and plain way in the beginning that it felt like a bad joke. It´s literally: Your mom falls asleep, a strange man appears from nowhere, tells you she´s half dragon, gives you a dragon´s egg and tells you to raise the dragon to ask it for help, all within what feels like one minute.Beneath that, the game is pretty repetitive, you´re basically farming ingredients all the time.Moreover, farming means going outside and pressing A on bushes which always look the same, strange flowers and butterflies on them, and they randomly drop carrots or onions or whatever else. Also, your dragon finds ham in little caves. (?)I´m very disappointed because I thought the idea of the game was so cute.Not a big fan of the execution. Glad to at least have bought it on sale.

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Review by Nicolicious [user]
August 29, 2021

I will say from the start, I did enjoy this game. But it doesn't take too long to realise how repetitive it is. And that's ok if you're allI will say from the start, I did enjoy this game. But it doesn't take too long to realise how repetitive it is. And that's ok if you're all about the farming, collecting, cooking process . . . over and over and over again. But it does try to progress you through a story, and over time your dragon grows up. This is the hook, but it's not strong enough to outweigh the grinding away you feel at the last few chapters (80% of the way through) which induces cheating the game with acts like going to bed at 7 am just to force through the next event or chapter. That saying, it's a beautiful game, and the exploring is enjoyable. Discovering recipes, going on missions to find someone, making your way up the mountain etc are all things that keep you coming back and wanting more. It's just that it's a little too long to sustain the game format. If this is your type of game (and there are plenty of video reviews to show you if it is) then wait for a sale and get it. It's not bad. It's just long, repetitive and tedious.

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Review by Invisible_Mango [user]
January 23, 2021

Such a cute game. I'm a hardcore gamer, and so I can see the flaws of this game (framerate issues, pop in, not very challenging ect...)Such a cute game. I'm a hardcore gamer, and so I can see the flaws of this game (framerate issues, pop in, not very challenging ect...) however the game is so cute and charming, and I love the characters and especially the dragon (I named mine Haru), that I simply do not care. I play it when I want to relax and enjoy some stress free gaming. This game is so cute and innocent it restores my faith in humanity.

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Review by joelene [user]
April 5, 2020

This game is. . . eh. It was fun at first, but that ended, when it became clear just how repetitive this game is. It has almost no freedom.This game is. . . eh. It was fun at first, but that ended, when it became clear just how repetitive this game is. It has almost no freedom. You collect ingredients, you make recipes, you serve customers, and you watch scenes. That's the game. I finished it because I am attempting to finish every game in my collection unless I absolutely hate it, and this was not a hate, but it also was not a like.If you plan to only play so long as you have fun -- then great, you might enjoy it, but you won't likely see the whole story. If you want to see the whole story -- well, it's about 10 hours too long, and that'll be a slog. Basically, it's fun at first. It's cute, exploring is fun, and so it riding your dragon -- but that will end and then you're stuck doing the same thing everyday, coming home at the right time to see your next scene, so that you can move on, and do the same thing on the next day.

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Review by PouncingTigers [user]
May 25, 2019

It's a simple fun game where you raise your dragon and run a cafe. Story is simple but that's what you expect from a game like this, besidesIt's a simple fun game where you raise your dragon and run a cafe. Story is simple but that's what you expect from a game like this, besides the few glitches the game looks pretty.

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Game Information
Release Date August 24, 2018
Publisher Toybox Inc., Aksys Games
Content Rated E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives Third person
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Simulator, Strategy, Adventure
Themes Business, Sandbox
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch