By 1994, point-and-click adventures were everywhere, but Dragonsphere carved out its niche with lush graphics, an intriguing plot, and plenty of puzzles. You play a young king tasked with facing down a sorcerer, only to uncover deeper conspiracies along the way. It’s full of colorful characters, sharp writing, and brain-teasers that swing between clever and maddening. The art direction gives it a timeless fairy-tale quality, though the difficulty can test your patience. If you enjoy fantasy storytelling with a twist of challenge, this is one of the DOS adventure gems worth rediscovering.
PC Gamer (1994): "An exciting new graphic adventure, packed with people and places to discover. It could be longer, allowing for more detailed interaction with the characters you meet. It's easy to lose yourself in this fresh, engaging game."
PC Zone (1994): "Still, Dragonsphere is worth the tweaking and there is no point buying the game on CD unless you are going to bring the delights of the programmer's voice-over talent to your home."
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