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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' and Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound for Book I (upgrading its style to SNES levels).

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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' and Franchise/FinalFantasy, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'', was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork Platform/PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound for Book I (upgrading its style to SNES levels).
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* FiveManBand: One starts to form in Book I (see Foreshadowing), but isn't complete until Book II:
** TheLeader: Ogden Thomas
** TheLancer: Anders Wester
** TheSmartGuy: "Woodsy" the Woodsman
** TheChick: [[spoiler:Ramona Southwind]]
** TheBigGuy: [[spoiler:Serpent Diablo]]
** SixthRanger / TeamMom: [[spoiler:Milly Southwind]]

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* AwesomeMcCoolName: Serpent Diablo
** EmbarrassingNickname: "Serps"
* BagOfSpilling: [[spoiler:Ramona's]] items do not carry over from Chapter 3 to Intermission M of Book I, despite being playable.

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* AwesomeMcCoolName: Serpent Diablo
** EmbarrassingNickname: "Serps"
* BagOfSpilling: [[spoiler:Ramona's]] items [[spoiler:Ramona's items]] do not carry over from Chapter 3 to Intermission M of Book I, despite being playable.
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* AIIsACrapshoot: [=HelperBot=] from Book II is a creation of Dr. Pontifex's that starts as an enemy before Anders beats it up and fixes its programming.


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* ChildProdigy: From Book II, Dr. Sarien Pontifex wrote his first published Treatise at age seven...though it was about rubber duckies.


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* MissingMom: [[ParentalAbandonment Both of Ramona's parents appear to have abandoned her]], but she's still looking for her mom. [[spoiler:They find each other in Book II.]]
* MonsterAllies: Book II has a heavy focus on [[{{Mon}} recruitable creatures]], but across the entire game, only [[AIIsACrapshoot HelperBot]] joins automatically rather than through capture.


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* Red Baron: In Book II, Milly's coliseum name is "Mildread the Merciless".
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* BaldOfAwesome: Ogden lost his hair during a fight with a dragon when he was just 16.
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* BadassBeard: The only hair left on Ogden's head.

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** [[spoiler:TheChick: Ramona Southwind]]
** [[spoiler:TheBigGuy: Serpent Diablo]]
** [[spoiler:SixthRanger / TeamMom: Milly Southwind]]

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** [[spoiler:TheChick: Ramona TheChick: [[spoiler:Ramona Southwind]]
** [[spoiler:TheBigGuy: Serpent TheBigGuy: [[spoiler:Serpent Diablo]]
** [[spoiler:SixthRanger SixthRanger / TeamMom: Milly [[spoiler:Milly Southwind]]



** The names of the werewolf series of foes are Wolfman, [[InformedJudaism Wolfowitz]], and [[WolfBlitzer Blitzer]] (who "goes off the air" when defeated).

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** The names of the werewolf series of foes are Wolfman, [[InformedJudaism Wolfowitz]], and [[WolfBlitzer [[Creator/WolfBlitzer Blitzer]] (who "goes off the air" when defeated).


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* UpdatedRerelease: When Book I was ported to Playstation 4 and PS Vita as the "Special Edition", a second Intermission was added, covering what canonically happened to Ramona between the two Books.
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** During Ogden's solo adventure in Book II, there's a pair of dudes wanting to thank him for slaying a troll, named [[BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure William and Theodore]].

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** During Ogden's solo adventure in Book II, there's a pair of dudes wanting to thank him for slaying a troll, named [[BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure [[Film/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure William and Theodore]].
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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' and Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound for Book I (upgrading its style to SNES levels).

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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' and Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound for Book I (upgrading its style to SNES levels).

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* ArbitrarilySerializedSimultaneousAdventures: Occurs in Book II; see InvoluntaryGroupSplit below.



* InvoluntaryGroupSplit: Occurs in Book II, leading to a Final Fantasy 6-esque situation where the player can follow each subgroup until they are reunited.

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* InvoluntaryGroupSplit: Occurs At one point in Book II, leading Ogden is left to a Final Fantasy 6-esque situation where deal with thugs trying to capture the player can follow each subgroup until they are reunited.party while the others goes on without him, and the group is split further when [[spoiler:Serps takes Ramona away from Anders and Woodsy in the night]].


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** The ArbitrarilySerializedSimultaneousAdventures in Book II is presented as a VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI reference, with a [[MascotMook Rock Monster]] taking the place of the Moogle.

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* AwesomeMcCoolName: Serpent Diablo.
** EmbarrassingNickname: "Serps".

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* AwesomeMcCoolName: Serpent Diablo.
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** [[spoiler:SixthRanger / TeamMom: Milly]]

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** [[spoiler:SixthRanger / TeamMom: Milly]]Milly Southwind]]


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** During Ogden's solo adventure in Book II, there's a pair of dudes wanting to thank him for slaying a troll, named [[BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure William and Theodore]].
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** Two important [=NPCs=] are named [[WhenHarryMetSally Harry and Sally]].

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** Two important [=NPCs=] are named [[WhenHarryMetSally [[Film/WhenHarryMetSally Harry and Sally]].
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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original Franchise/DragonQuest and Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound for Book I (upgrading its style to SNES levels).

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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original Franchise/DragonQuest ''VideoGame/DragonQuestI'' and Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound for Book I (upgrading its style to SNES levels).
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** In Jerald's Chapter of Book I, he can find a small shack that is [[Series/DoctorWho bigger on the inside due to existing in an alternate dimension]]. And the only two people inside it are named [[InspectorSpacetime Inspector and Constable]].

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** In Jerald's Chapter of Book I, he can find a small shack that is [[Series/DoctorWho bigger on the inside due to existing in an alternate dimension]]. And the only two people inside it are named [[InspectorSpacetime [[JustForFun/InspectorSpacetime Inspector and Constable]].
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** An optional enemy encounter/capture in Book II's beginning is called [[Franchise/MegaMan RockMan]], which even wears the helmet of Mega Man X.

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** An optional enemy encounter/capture in Book II's beginning is called [[Franchise/MegaMan RockMan]], [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Rockman]], which even wears the helmet of Mega Man X.VideoGame/MegaManX.

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** [[spoiler:TeamMom: Milly]]

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** [[spoiler:TeamMom: [[spoiler:SixthRanger / TeamMom: Milly]]



* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Queen Anesidora of Tundaria, encountered in Book II.



* InvoluntaryGroupSplit: Occurs in Book II, leading to a Final Fantasy 6-esque situation where the player can follow each subgroup until they are reunited.



* MineralMacGuffin: The Voidstone.

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* MineralMacGuffin: The Voidstone. [[spoiler:Book II reveals that there's more than one.]]


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*** And in Book II, a bookcase in South Cape talks about [[Series/DoctorWho "Operation Bad Wolf", and an Admiral Hoo]].


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* VoidBetweenTheWorlds: Vetican.

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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original Franchise/DragonQuest and Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound (upgrading the style to SNES levels). While the combat system in Book I is evocative of the original Dragon Quest (random encounters, static pictures of foes), fights in Book II plays out more like Chrono Trigger (set areas for fights, watching protagonists perform their attacks).

Book I consists of four episodes. In ''Chapter 1: [[TitleDrop Dragon Fantasy]]'', aging hero Ogden Thomas goes on a quest to collect pieces of legendary armor in order to challenge the forces of darkness that kidnapped Westeria's prince Marlon. In ''Chapter 2: The Heir Unapparent'', Marlon's brother Anders goes on a quest of his own, having learned about the Voidstone while escaping from danger. ''Chapter 3: Operation Desert Plunder'' looks at Jerald and Ramona, a man and his niece trying to escape a fascist country after stealing the Voidstone. Finally, ''Intermission M: A Minecraft Story!'' has the protagonist of each episode join together with the mysterious Woodsman for a {{VideoGame/Minecraft}} -inspired side quest.

Book II begins where Book I left off, with the four heroes joining together to fight their foes.

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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original Franchise/DragonQuest and Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound for Book I (upgrading the its style to SNES levels). While the combat system in levels).

Book I is evocative of the original Dragon Quest (random encounters, static pictures of foes), fights in Book II plays out more like Chrono Trigger (set areas for fights, watching protagonists perform their attacks).

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and consists of four episodes. In ''Chapter 1: [[TitleDrop Dragon Fantasy]]'', aging hero Ogden Thomas goes on a quest to collect pieces of legendary armor in order to challenge the forces of darkness that kidnapped Westeria's prince Marlon. In ''Chapter 2: The Heir Unapparent'', Marlon's brother Anders goes on a quest of his own, having learned about the Voidstone while escaping from danger. ''Chapter 3: Operation Desert Plunder'' looks at Jerald and Ramona, a man and his niece trying to escape a fascist country after stealing the Voidstone. Finally, ''Intermission M: A Minecraft Story!'' has the protagonist of each episode join together with the mysterious Woodsman for a {{VideoGame/Minecraft}} -inspired side quest.

Book II is more akin to Chrono Trigger (upgraded sprites, watching protagonists perform their attacks), and begins where Book I left off, with the four off. The heroes joining have joined together to fight their foes.
uncover more information about the Voidstone, and to prevent calamity from befalling the land.



* BagOfSpilling: [[spoiler:Ramona's]] items do not carry over from Chapter 3 to Intermission M of Book I, despite being playable.
** None of the items from Book I are carried over to Book II, including the equipment that was an important part of Ogden's Chapter.



* FiveManBand: One starts to form in Book I, but isn't complete until Book II:
** TheLeader: Ogden
** TheLancer: Anders
** TheSmartGuy: "Woodsy"
** [[spoiler:TheChick: Ramona]]

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* FiveManBand: One starts to form in Book I, I (see Foreshadowing), but isn't complete until Book II:
** TheLeader: Ogden
Ogden Thomas
** TheLancer: Anders
Anders Wester
** TheSmartGuy: "Woodsy"
"Woodsy" the Woodsman
** [[spoiler:TheChick: Ramona]]Ramona Southwind]]
** [[spoiler:TheBigGuy: Serpent Diablo]]
** [[spoiler:TeamMom: Milly]]



** An optional enemy encounter/capture at the game's beginning is called [[Franchise/MegaMan RockMan]], which even wears the helmet of Mega Man X.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Without a ship, the pirates of Bluefin seem fine spending most of their time drinking soda in a bar.

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** An optional enemy encounter/capture at the game's in Book II's beginning is called [[Franchise/MegaMan RockMan]], which even wears the helmet of Mega Man X.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Without a ship, the pirates of Bluefin seem fine spending most of their time drinking soda in a bar. Although their role is expanded in Book II, they are still mostly incompetent.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: At the end of the credits of Intermission M, [[spoiler:we see that Notch forgot to kick the pirates off of the server]].

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: At the end of the credits of Book I's Intermission M, [[spoiler:we see that Notch forgot to kick the pirates off of the server]].
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* AbnormalAmmo: Rock monsters in Book II, after they infest the regular ammo.


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* CanonDiscontinuity: Intermission M of Book I is not canon, though some of its elements (capturing monsters, crafting items) were implemented into Book II.


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* DreamSequence: Book II begins with Ogden having one.


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* GottaCatchThemAll: All of the regular enemies in Book II can be captured using items or a spell from the Woodsman. The Playstation Trophy for collecting fifty is even called "You just gotta".


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* MascotMook: The Rock Monsters.


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* NoHonorAmongThieves: Early in Book II, the party and their pirate allies are all captured by an old friend of the pirates, hoping to get a ransom out of it.


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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original Franchise/DragonQuest and Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound (upgrading the style to SNES levels).

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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original Franchise/DragonQuest and Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound (upgrading the style to SNES levels).
levels). While the combat system in Book I is evocative of the original Dragon Quest (random encounters, static pictures of foes), fights in Book II plays out more like Chrono Trigger (set areas for fights, watching protagonists perform their attacks).



* FiveManBand: One starts to form in Book I, but isn't complete until Book II:
**TheLeader: Ogden
**TheLancer: Anders
**TheSmartGuy: "Woodsy"
**[[spoiler:TheChick: Ramona]]



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Serpent Diablo. A brief optional scene in Anders' Chapter of Book I shows him [[spoiler:hiding the Legendary Helmet under the demonic villain's orders]]...but a conversation he can have with Jerald in Chapter 3 reveals that [[spoiler:he weakened the troll guarding it because it wouldn't seem fair to the hero]].

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Serpent Diablo. A brief optional scene in Anders' Chapter of Book I shows him [[spoiler:hiding the Legendary Helmet under the demonic villain's orders]]...but a conversation he can have with Jerald in Chapter 3 reveals that [[spoiler:he weakened the troll guarding it because it wouldn't seem be fair to the hero]].



* RetiredBadass: Ogden, technically; he was given a position in the royal guard, but was given menial duties until he set out to save Prince Marlon.

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* RetiredBadass: Ogden, technically; he was given a position in the royal guard, but was given assigned menial duties until he set out to save Prince Marlon.



** Chapter 3 of Book I ends with Ramona stowing away on a boat Ogden, Anders, and the Woodsman are using to try and track down her uncle Jerald and the Voidstone he stole.

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** Chapter 3 of Book I ends with Ramona [[spoiler:Ramona]] stowing away on a boat Ogden, Anders, and the Woodsman are using to try and track down her [[spoiler:her uncle Jerald and the Voidstone he stole.stole]].


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** A Sandheim villager from Book I loves salads so much, [[VideoGame/PrincessTomatoInTheSaladKingdom his wife is nicknamed Princess Tomato]].

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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound (upgrading the style to SNES levels).

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Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original Dragon Quest Franchise/DragonQuest and Final Fantasy, Franchise/FinalFantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound (upgrading the style to SNES levels).



** EmbarrassingNickname: "Serpy".

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** EmbarrassingNickname: "Serpy"."Serps".



* {{Foreshadowing}}: One of the treasures that Jerald collects in his chapter to help pay for passports is a large red gem initially surrounded by six statues. Half of them are incomplete, but the other three clearly depict Ogden, Anders, and the Woodsman.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Serpent Diablo. A brief optional scene in Anders' Chapter of Book I shows him [[spoiler:hiding the Legendary Helmet under the demonic villain's orders]]...but a conversation he can have with Jerald in Chapter 3 reveals that [[spoiler:he weakened the troll guarding it because it wouldn't seem fair to the hero]].



* MineralMacGuffin: The Voidstone.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: The reputation of Serpent Diablo.



* SequelHook: Ogden's Chapter of Book I ends with the Woodsman commenting how the main villain was just a lesser demon, and something bad must be happening to have allowed his release.
** Chapter 3 of Book I ends with Ramona stowing away on a boat Ogden, Anders, and the Woodsman are using to try and track down her uncle Jerald and the Voidstone he stole.



* ThievesGuild: Jerald and Ramona are both members of one.

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* ThievesGuild: Jerald and Ramona are both members of one. Talking to an NPC at the right time reveals that Serpent Diablo was initially in charge, but was bad at management.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: At the end of the credits of Intermission M, [[spoiler:we see that Notch forgot to kick the pirates off of the server]].

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!!This Indie Game includes the following Tropes:

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* AnotherSideAnotherStory: Anders' Chapter in Book I, which takes place during the beginning of Ogden's story, rather than after it ends.



* JustifiedCriminal: Jerald, who lives in a fascist and corrupt country, and needs to plunder in order to afford an escape route for his niece and himself.
* MeaningfulName: In Anders' Chapter of Book I, he briefly teams up with a strong guard named Chest (short for Chester) Mantough, and can later recruit Punchy (a physical attacker) and Casty (a mage) in town.



* RetiredBadass: Ogden, technically; he was given a position in the royal guard, but was given menial duties until he set out to save Prince Marlon.
** [[spoiler:The Woodsman is implied to be the legendary hero that save the world even longer ago.]]



** Two skeletons Mooks from Book I's Episode 1 are named [[Franchise/StarWars Biggs and Wedge]], whose names also appear frequently in the Final Fantasy series.

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** Two skeletons Mooks from Book I's Episode Chapter 1 are named [[Franchise/StarWars Biggs and Wedge]], whose names also appear frequently in the Final Fantasy series.


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Book I consists of four episodes. In ''Chapter 1: [[TitleDrop Dragon Fantasy]]'', aging hero Ogden Thomas goes on a quest to collect pieces of legendary armor in order to challenge the forces of darkness that kidnapped Westeria's prince Marlon. In ''Chapter 2: The Heir Unapparent'', Marlon's brother Anders goes on a quest of his own, having learned about the Voidstone while escaping from danger. ''Chapter 3: Operation Desert Plunder'' looks at Jerald and Ramona, a man and his niece facing dangers of their own on a separate continent. Finally, ''Intermission M: A Minecraft Story!'' has the protagonist of each episode join together with the mysterious Woodsman for a {{VideoGame/Minecraft}} -inspired side quest.

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Book I consists of four episodes. In ''Chapter 1: [[TitleDrop Dragon Fantasy]]'', aging hero Ogden Thomas goes on a quest to collect pieces of legendary armor in order to challenge the forces of darkness that kidnapped Westeria's prince Marlon. In ''Chapter 2: The Heir Unapparent'', Marlon's brother Anders goes on a quest of his own, having learned about the Voidstone while escaping from danger. ''Chapter 3: Operation Desert Plunder'' looks at Jerald and Ramona, a man and his niece facing dangers of their own on trying to escape a separate continent.fascist country after stealing the Voidstone. Finally, ''Intermission M: A Minecraft Story!'' has the protagonist of each episode join together with the mysterious Woodsman for a {{VideoGame/Minecraft}} -inspired side quest.


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* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler:Marlon was captured because of a deal made by Westeria's first king, to bring prosperity to the land in exchange for members of the royal family]].
* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Jerald does not escape from his country and join the other heroes, but his niece Ramona does.]]
* DistressedDude: Prince Marlon in Book I.


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* RebelPrince: Anders prefers associating with pirates over dealing with royal duties.
* RunningGag: Various bookcases and people mention Warren Q. Porkbringer and his onion-related products.


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** In Jerald's Chapter of Book I, he can find a small shack that is [[Series/DoctorWho bigger on the inside due to existing in an alternate dimension]]. And the only two people inside it are named [[InspectorSpacetime Inspector and Constable]].

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Book I consists of four episodes. In ''Episode 1: [[TitleDrop Dragon Fantasy]]'', aging hero Ogden Thomas goes on a quest to collect pieces of legendary armor in order to challenge the forces of darkness that kidnapped Westeria's prince Marlon. In ''Episode 2: The Heir Unapparent'', Marlon's brother Anders goes on a quest of his own in order to help. '''Episode 3: Operation Desert Plunder'', looks at Jerald and Ramona, a man and his niece facing dangers of their own on a separate continent. Finally, ''Intermission M: A Minecraft Story!'' has the protagonist of each episode join together with the mysterious Woodsman for a {{VideoGame/Minecraft}} -inspired side quest.

Book II begins where Book I left off, with the three heroes joining together to fight their foes.

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Book I consists of four episodes. In ''Episode ''Chapter 1: [[TitleDrop Dragon Fantasy]]'', aging hero Ogden Thomas goes on a quest to collect pieces of legendary armor in order to challenge the forces of darkness that kidnapped Westeria's prince Marlon. In ''Episode ''Chapter 2: The Heir Unapparent'', Marlon's brother Anders goes on a quest of his own in order to help. '''Episode own, having learned about the Voidstone while escaping from danger. ''Chapter 3: Operation Desert Plunder'', Plunder'' looks at Jerald and Ramona, a man and his niece facing dangers of their own on a separate continent. Finally, ''Intermission M: A Minecraft Story!'' has the protagonist of each episode join together with the mysterious Woodsman for a {{VideoGame/Minecraft}} -inspired side quest.

Book II begins where Book I left off, with the three four heroes joining together to fight their foes.



* AwesomeMcCoolName: Serpent Diablo.
** EmbarrassingNickname: "Serpy".



** The two skeletons at the beginning of Book I's Episode 1 are named [[Franchise/StarWars Biggs and Wedge]], whose names also appear frequently in the Final Fantasy series.

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** The two Two skeletons at the beginning of Mooks from Book I's Episode 1 are named [[Franchise/StarWars Biggs and Wedge]], whose names also appear frequently in the Final Fantasy series.



* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: The pirates of Bluefin seem fine spending most of their time drinking soda in a bar.

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** The names of the werewolf series of foes are Wolfman, [[InformedJudaism Wolfowitz]], and [[WolfBlitzer Blitzer]] (who "goes off the air" when defeated).
** One enemy from the Volcano in Book I is named [[Music/ElvisPresley Hunka Burnin' Love]].
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** The two skeletons at the beginning of the game are named [[Franchise/StarWars Biggs and Wedge]], whose names also appear frequently in the Final Fantasy series.
** Two important NPCs are named [[WhenHarryMetSally Harry and Sally]].

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** The two skeletons at the beginning of the game Book I's Episode 1 are named [[Franchise/StarWars Biggs and Wedge]], whose names also appear frequently in the Final Fantasy series.
** Two important NPCs [=NPCs=] are named [[WhenHarryMetSally Harry and Sally]].Sally]].
** In Book I, Ogden can find a book about Westeria's previous rulers, including [[VideoGame/ChronoTrigger Princess Lucca, whose creations seemed futuristic]].
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-->Evil is afoot in the land of Westeria, and the only man who can stop it…is fat, bald, and retired! Rediscover what it means to be a hero in Dragon Fantasy!

Dragon Fantasy, a two-part indie RPG that pays homage to older games such as the original Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy, was developed and published by The Muteki Corporation. Initially for the iOS, a later version created for the PlayStationNetwork included enhanced graphics and sound (upgrading the style to SNES levels).

Book I consists of four episodes. In ''Episode 1: [[TitleDrop Dragon Fantasy]]'', aging hero Ogden Thomas goes on a quest to collect pieces of legendary armor in order to challenge the forces of darkness that kidnapped Westeria's prince Marlon. In ''Episode 2: The Heir Unapparent'', Marlon's brother Anders goes on a quest of his own in order to help. '''Episode 3: Operation Desert Plunder'', looks at Jerald and Ramona, a man and his niece facing dangers of their own on a separate continent. Finally, ''Intermission M: A Minecraft Story!'' has the protagonist of each episode join together with the mysterious Woodsman for a {{VideoGame/Minecraft}} -inspired side quest.

Book II begins where Book I left off, with the three heroes joining together to fight their foes.

!!This Indie Game includes the following Tropes:
*BadassBeard: The only hair left on Ogden's head.
*BaldOfAwesome: Ogden lost his hair during a fight with a dragon when he was just 16.
*HermitGuru: The Woodsman, who has lived in the woods so long that his real name is a mystery.
*HesBack: Ogden hadn't really done anything heroic since fighting a dragon 30 years ago, but when Marlon gets kidnapped...
*ILoveTheDead: Sally, who finds her boyfriend Harry even more handsome after he becomes a ghost.
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**The two skeletons at the beginning of the game are named [[Franchise/StarWars Biggs and Wedge]], whose names also appear frequently in the Final Fantasy series.
**Two important NPCs are named [[WhenHarryMetSally Harry and Sally]].
*ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: The pirates of Bluefin seem fine spending most of their time drinking soda in a bar.
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