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The editors liked
Charming characters and an adorable dragon make the world lovely to be in
Managing recipes and ingredients is a fun balancing act that keeps you moving forward
Exploring with your dragon is rewarding
At least when you can fly
Good story
Welldeveloped characters
Engaging exploration mechanics
Relaxing experience...
Beatnik Link
Island is large and a joy to explore
The different elements blend perfectly together
The hand drawn art is beautiful
Great style
Character designs
And forgiving mechanics
A whole lot to explore
Collect
And perfect
Awesome soundtrack
Your own
Adorable dragon which grows
Changes color
And assists in exploration
Fast travel back to the café
The editors didn't like
The incredibly slow pace of the story doesn't match progress elsewhere
Clumsy controls make the early exploration hours frustrating
Technical issues contribute to the game feeling dated
Published: 2018-12-02, Author: Francesco , review by: wccftech.com
Good story, Welldeveloped characters, Engaging exploration mechanics, Relaxing experience...
that becomes a little repetitive over time, Performance issues, Unresponsive controls
With its compelling story and characters, and engaging exploration mechanics, Little Dragons Café is a worthy spiritual successor to the original Harvest Moon, introducing some new mechanics that spice up the experience without doing away with what makes...
Little Dragons Cafe scratches that slice-of-life/task-based simulator itch that many of us have. What it does better than most games in the genre is give a motivation and a reason for collecting resources. The exploration aspect of the game is also better...
Charming characters and an adorable dragon make the world lovely to be in, Managing recipes and ingredients is a fun balancing act that keeps you moving forward, Exploring with your dragon is rewarding, at least when you can fly
The incredibly slow pace of the story doesn't match progress elsewhere, Clumsy controls make the early exploration hours frustrating, Technical issues contribute to the game feeling dated, Working in the cafe is cumbersome
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
If you're expecting a farm management title that rewards you for grueling hours spent sowing and perfecting your crops, Little Dragons Cafe isn't that game. Yes, there are crops, and you do harvest them on a regular basis, but these crops are largely pred...
Published: 2018-08-22, Author: A , review by: gamingtrend.com
Great style, character designs, and forgiving mechanics, A whole lot to explore, collect, and perfect, Awesome soundtrack, Your own, adorable dragon which grows, changes color, and assists in exploration, Fast travel back to the café
Frustrating hunting system, Story advancement can become repetitive, Simulation features are a little shallow, Long, frequent loading screens
Little Dragon's Café is a causal sim/exploration game which is simply overflowing with charm. It's easy to get drawn in by the game's forgiving gameplay, great music, heartwarming stories, and dramatic day-night changes, and hard to put down, given all th...
Published: 2018-08-24, Author: Nic , review by: in.ign.com
With a breezy pace and a comically weird story, Little Dragons Café is a unique take on farming sims. While I loved cooking meals, establishing my inn, and the anxiety-free pace, its management mechanics have been watered down just a bit too much and resu...
Published: 2018-08-24, Author: Nic , review by: ap.ign.com
With a breezy pace and a comically weird story, Little Dragons Café is a unique take on farming sims. While I loved cooking meals, establishing my inn, and the anxiety-free pace, its management mechanics have been watered down just a bit too much and resu...