Game snapshot
Day of Dragons is a multiplayer creature-survival sandbox in which you inhabit the body of a dragon. The title, being developed by Beawesome Games, simulates dragon life across a single, expansive map. It’s playable on dedicated servers (hosted by you or others) and is still a work in progress — currently featuring only two playable dragon types and limited content.
Growing from hatchling to apex
Play begins as a hatchling that must feed and find water to mature. Early development and breeding take time, and the baby phase is fragile: if you spawn away from resources, survival relies heavily on luck. Expect a slow climb to adulthood where growth is deliberate and survival is precarious.
The world to explore
The map is large and contains a variety of environments to roam through, including:
- Deserts
- Caves
- Grasslands
- Swamps
- Lava fields
- Forests
Each biome presents different resources and hazards, keeping exploration varied despite the single-map limitation.
Movement and special abilities
Dragons in the game can perform many of the actions you’d expect, though some mechanics take practice to master:
- Sleep and rest behaviors
- Fast land movement such as running
- Walking and ground traversal
- Surface and underwater swimming (some species can stay submerged)
- Aerial flight (requires effort to learn but is rewarding)
Combat and elemental effects vary by species; offensive options include:
- Acid attacks
- Plasma-based strikes
- Traditional flame-breathing
Multiplayer structure and progression
Because the game is multiplayer, teaming up with others raises your odds of survival. Social systems support organized play through clans and leadership roles, backed by chat and clan-specific tools. Players can also progress to unlock Elemental forms — powerful, alpha-class variants that confer major advantages but mark you as a high-value target for rivals.
Flight, physics, and technical notes
The game emphasizes a physics-driven flight model that aims to balance accessibility for newcomers with depth for experienced players. Mastery of flight rewards precision and timing. Keep in mind the title remains under development, so features and balance may change.
Final thoughts
Day of Dragons presents a novel concept—playing as a dragon in a living world—with realistic behaviors and strong multiplayer hooks. Its single, large map and diverse biomes provide plenty to discover, but limited playable species and a reliance on chance during early life stages can make parts of the experience feel uneven. If you enjoy emergent multiplayer survival and dragon-themed gameplay, it’s worth watching as it continues to evolve.
Technical
- Windows
- Full