hildren of Fafnir is a wholesome puzzle platformer where you must rescue a bunch of tiny dragons. Solve simple but satisfying puzzles by manipulating physics objects and controlling tiny dragons over a collection of fractured floating islands. Enjoy nice scenery, solve puzzles, save adorable dragons and experience a mysterious ending.
This is an early access demo version containing 7 levels, representing the first area of the game and accounting for roughly 45 minutes to 1 hour of gameplay.
The game is under active development and feedback is very welcome!
Sadly, development seems to be dead. I really liked the demo version of this game but after all this time there have been no updates for ages and it seems that this game will never release :/
nice little physics puzzle platformer. really enjoyed this demo. hope it comes back in mixed reality. grip button for jumping not the most intuitive choice though 😅
Fresh as.... This is one of the most original and fresh VR games I have ever played.. Cannot wait for more of this game and ,ore from the developers. I am available for any Beta Testing or promotion!
Very cute and intuitive puzzler! Good fun and stokes the imagination! I still tell people about making some crazy bridge using like 20 ladders and a bunch of logs as counterweights lol.
At times, unfortunately it can feel a little forgettable and tedious. It was definitely short and didn’t explain concepts well. I must’ve spent 20 minutes being confused before I found out the dragons can fly in the last level.
What’s cool about this game though is that may have just been my approach because this game is so open ended.
If the developers start to add some more levels and play around with more physics based ideas like see saws and stuff, this game would take off. More interactive levels utilizing wind or geysers and different locations as you progress would go a long way.
I have before and shall continue to recommend this game. I hope the developers do something great with it!
Very cute little platformer. This demo has about 8 levels (I think) and they’re all so cute. You’re essentially directing little dragons around through obstacles, and platforms, to get to a magical puddle. Obstacles include large canyons you have to get across, caves, and train tracks.