![]() ![]() Gradually, over time, on each victory or defeat, you'll be able to build up the Capital which will also unlock bonuses and help you get stronger and stronger each time your rebirth and go back in to a stage.Įventually, come the end game, you'll be able to specifically chose your rebirth load out so you can be even more focused on how you want to make your commanders build. You also rebirth after each stage as well. ![]() ![]() Having already tackled the level once, you'll also have fore-knowledge of which build might be the best - either for the level you want to do, or the specific challenges you want to accomplish. When you rebirth, you can then chose a new starting build with the perks and unique features of that build. The game also registers your kills as well - so you can cash in the souls of the dead for even more resources. Whilst exploring the environments for hidden secrets provided enjoyment for a few hours. Despite the interesting premise, The Dragoness: Command of the Flame is let down by its mundane combat and simplistic city-building mechanics. When you die, you go back to the capital city to rebirth - taking with you some of the resources you collected. It’s a tough balance of genres to get right, and unfortunately, I don’t think they’ve quite nailed it here. Yes, dying is a good thing - or rather, it's not a bad thing. ![]()
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