A game this bad has no right being this good. The animations, designs, and gameplay are all rather out the box running animations pack #3-esq. But the cute, unique story combined with the self aware and in general humor blow out the cheap feel of the game visually. 9/10 : clearly a labor of love and I eagerly await "Dragon and Auditor go to visit the probably dangerous mages" (working title)
Dragon Audit
- Release Date:
- Dec 8, 2020
- Developer:
- Archive Entertainment
- Publisher:
- Archive Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Features
- A 'walking simulator' adventure game with a cute, heartfelt story and light puzzle solving.
- Meet interesting characters and help them with their quirky subquests.
- Explore a 3D world. Find items, characters, minigames, and hidden jokes.
- Roughly the length of a comedy movie (~90 minutes); includes one ending to choose from.
- Sometimes emotionally impactful dialogue & cinematics, sometimes jokes about pants.
Story
In a world teeming with magic and danger, a city of accountants exists which has sequestered itself behind high walls and generally unacceptable accounting principles. A battle accountant there, George, is assigned the unenviable task of leaving the safety of the city in order to storm a nearby castle, slay the dragon, rescue the princess, and (most importantly) rescue the unpaid tax revenue. Meanwhile, Ayraw (the dragon), is tired of knights showing up to slay her, and is a bit jealous no one ever wants to rescue her. So she concocts a plan to trick George into rescuing her instead of rescuing the princess. Hijinks ensue as the two team up, the unlikely duo slowly growing closer through their shared adventure.
Main Characters

Screenshots
User Reviews
Strange game and oddly delightful. The art and animations are both terrible and great. The writing is what really sets it apart. It's clever and enjoyable. Recommended if you're up for something silly and weird.
There isn't much to say about this game. It's short and sweet. The puzzles aren't hard, but the solutions are funny and the item descriptions have some nice bits as well. The story is too short to get complicated, but it's fulfilling without being too sappy. I laughed out loud several times. The whole game left me in a good mood with a smile on my face after a stressful day. And I hope there is a sequel some day. Edit: Oh and since I read the other reviews I should mention that the controls were smooth for me and I didn't have any bugs. But I also used a controller. I remember when I played the demo a few months back with a keyboard it was a bit clunky. So use a controller if you can.
Well written short funny adventure. It's about 2 hours, and I loved every minute of it. Technically, it's an old-style point&click in 3D, with descriptions and dialogues and combining things in your inventory. But it's also very funny and off-the-wall and full of surprises. Ayraw is a dragon who wishes one of the knights who come to slay her would go on a date with her, and she's got to put up with the annoying princess who's boarding in her castle; George is a battle accountant and supposed to audit the dragon's books, chosen for this task because something he did made him *very* unpopular in the town of Squelch. The writing and the character animations combine wonderfully for a funny/heartwarming story; and the game design is full of off-the-wall solutions for weird problems that are nonetheless fun to figure out. Basically, what I'n saying is, don't judge this game by its screenshots. (I'm thankful the developer didn't cover the 3D art up with a heavy pixelation filter, like so m...
As an Auditor, I really liked this game.
I think it would be very easy to harshly judge this game based solely on the trailer and content on the store page. Despite that, it is a thoroughly enjoyable adventure gaming experience. Indeed the trailer doesn't do the graphics and art style justice which actually looks much better in game (although admittedly still very obviously Unity powered). The puzzles are on the simpler end of the spectrum, although I personally prefer that over absurd moon logic puzzles typical of older adventure games. It is relatively short, and can easily be completed in one ~90 minute sitting. For the price asked I think that is very reasonable. If you like point and click adventure games, high fantasy romantic comedies, and accounting related humor, or any combination of the three, then you owe it to yourself to check this game out.
What I have played of this game so far has been fantastic! Some of the animations and controls(kb+m) are a little rough around the edges, but the hilarious writing surrounding it more than make up for this. There is also some light puzzle solving to be had here which was entertaining, and there are options to make this easier if puzzles aren't your thing. I definitely recommend playing this if you're looking for a funny and wholesome adventure game to put a smile on your face - even better with friends!
Short and sweet with a great sense of humour and puzzles that are challenging without being frustrating, Dragon Audit is well worth both your time and money if you have any interest in adventure style puzzle games. Looking forward to the sequel.
This game might not look like much, but it is a really good and extremely funny little game. Definitely recommend it!
A game that from the production values leave things to be desired, but it more than weighs up for it with an extremely charming story and some adorable and funny writing in general. A short, sweet and very enjoyable little game.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 (64bit OS required)
- Processor: i5-3330
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 660. A GPU with Shader Model 3 or above w/ 256+MB VRAM is required
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 8 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 (64bit OS required)
- Processor: i7-6700K
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1070, 4GB VRAM. A DirectX 11 card (Shader Model 5) or later highly suggested for HDR goodness.
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Controller recommended, but not required
FAQ
How much does Dragon Audit cost?
Dragon Audit costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Dragon Audit?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 (64bit OS required) Processor: i5-3330 Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 660. A GPU with Shader Model 3 or above w/ 256+MB VRAM is required DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 8 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 (64bit OS required) Processor: i7-6700K Memory: 6 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1070, 4GB VRAM. A DirectX 11 card (Shader Model 5) or later highly suggested for HDR goodness. DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 8 GB available space Additional Notes: Controller recommended, but not required
What platforms is Dragon Audit available on?
Dragon Audit is available on Windows PC.
Is Dragon Audit worth buying?
Dragon Audit has 98% positive reviews from 41 players.
When was Dragon Audit released?
Dragon Audit was released on Dec 8, 2020.
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