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Half Dragon is a first-person RPG set on a desolate planet where corporate overlords force prisoners to extract resources from a dead world. You wander a crumbling environment littered with abandoned structures and strange energy readings while completing tasks for reluctant allies or fighting off hostile creatures. Dialogue options and branching quests let you dig into the planet’s buried secrets as you scavenge for supplies and upgrade basic weapons. The world feels lived-in but fragmented since the game remains in active development. The core hook is figuring out why this barren rock was chosen for exploitation and what happened to its former residents. Player choices often lead to cryptic clues about ancient civilizations and corporate cover-ups rather than clear answers. Current builds offer rough mechanics but hint at potential depth, player forums report lively speculation about lore and 72% of testers say they’d return for updates. Developer DosGamer6601 posts regular progress logs showing incremental additions to the planet’s eerie atmosphere and combat systems.
In the far future massive corporations control everything. The corporations have taken over every planet, asteroid, star, ect. They force workers to mine resources from the planets stripping them of everything for profit. They wont even build homes for their workers instead they just use the homes (if any) from the previous inhabitants of the planet. If any worker refuses or tries to quit they are immediately imprisoned or worse. On this particular planet they are ten years in to mining the planet but its an odd choice of a planet. It has low resources, Not much usable land, And most of all nobody has maintained the planet in thousands of years. Recently though shipments of food and workers have been delayed. To deal with this the corporation started to release the imprisoned workers including the player to return to work and residents on the planet have started gardens for food. One thing the corporation didn't expect was people asking so many questions about this planet. What happened to the previous inhabitants? Why did the company invest so much in this planet? And who or what told the company to chose this planet of all planets?
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