A world where dragons, born from the wishes of man, each have a unique power to match their human's desires. One mysterious stranger travels with a young dragon graced with the talent of seeing and eating lies. Together, they seek information for profit and knowledge.


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j'ai bien aimé ce vn, rapide, sympa, mais aussi très oubliable

short and charming little trilogy, combat is incredibly underwhelming but youre not playing for that anyways so what does it really matter.

a great collection of short rgps that have multiple endings and tell a wonderful story

Shallow but charming RPGmaker trilogy where a sort of con artist and his companion (a child, latest in the lineage of the clearly un-draconic things anime-adjacent media has decided to call "dragon") with the power to eat lies. Together, they're a sort of detective-duo as well as a small found family, cutting through a few mysteries with a very classic structure but unfortunately bland execution. As crime fiction, it lacks originality and the sort of information density that makes for effective red herrings, while as an RPG game, it lacks, well, any use for its RPG mechanics and a connection to its theme. None of them are terrible for the game--its core is in the charismatic characters and tone, plus the CGs and general presentation are great--but I'd love to see a new take on the idea with proper sleuthing mechanics, rather than a detective coat of paint for an atmospheric JRPG.

A very cute trilogy of connected but self-contained games. A lovable cast and nice writing almost all the way around, with gorgeous art and cute pixel graphics. The combat is simple, but never grindy(aside from an instance in the third game, if you haven't been fighting a lot). Worth playing, especially at its price point.