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There’s No Dragons is a lighthearted point-and-click puzzle game where players search for hidden dragons in everyday scenes. Each of the nine locations features randomly placed dragons that blend into mundane environments like offices, parks, or supermarkets. The challenge lies in spotting these creatures amid cluttered visuals, relying on keen observation rather than complex mechanics. Gameplay is straightforward, with a focus on quick searches and subtle hints to guide players when stuck. Sessions last around 30 minutes per location, making it easy to pick up and put down. The game’s charm comes from its absurd premise: dragons hiding in plain sight among routine settings. While simplicity dominates, this approach has earned 78% positive reviews from early access players who appreciate the low-pressure fun. The Switch port adds portability, and the lack of micromanagement keeps it accessible for casual audiences. No epic story or intricate systems here, just a quirky concept executed with surprising polish.
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