Dragons Die

Dragons Die

adarkfable

1.0

Permadeath strategy about a flight of named dragons, a small dragon named Peggs who minds the eggs, and the long table that remembers everyone who didn't come home. Every dragon falls. Their names stay carved. Their bones arm the next flight. Hunt the reach. Carry them home.

Release Date: 14 Jul, 2026 Can I Run This Game?

System Requirements

Minimum Requirements

OS: OS *: WIndows 7 or above
Processor: Intel i3 or above
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel 4000 or above
Storage: 50 MB available space

Recommended Requirements

OS: OS *: WIndows 7 or above
Processor: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel 4000 or above
Storage: 50 MB available space

About This Game

DRAGONS DIE. THEIR NAMES DON'T.

The Hush silenced the world. Every dragon fell. Peggs — small, alone,

half-grown — hid the eggs and waited.

For a long time, nothing hatched.

Then yours did.

Dragons Die is a permadeath tactical roguelite about

leading a flight of named dragons out into a dead-quiet reach, fighting

the things that came after the silence, and bringing your flight home —

name by name, bone by bone, song by song.

Every dragon you hatch has a name, a voice, and a chair at the long

table. Every dragon dies eventually. Their names stay carved. Their

bones arm the next flight. The hold lights its hearth one more time.

The loop

  • Hatch dragons across twelve classes — from the bone-armored

Anvilhead to the chain-breath Stormfang. Peggs sings them awake.

  • Fly out across procedurally-shaped regions. Pick your supply,

your formation, your wing directives.

  • Fight in real-time tactical squad combat with element-coded

breath weapons, bond bonuses, and crit slow-mo.

  • Lose some. Permadeath is the contract. The dragons who fall

today were always going to.

  • Come home before the hearth goes cold. Carve their names.

Carry their bones. Hold their songs.

  • Build the legacy across runs. Three save slots, persistent

meta-progression, and a clutch book that remembers every dragon you

ever hatched.

The hold remembers

The Long Table is a persistent memorial that stays full across every

run. Every name carves itself into the wood when a dragon falls. Every

empty chair has a story. Hover a name to see how they went and what

they said. The table doesn't forget.

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