Publisher PLAYISM has announced the release of the village-building simulator Drago Noka on the 12th of January. Developed by GeSEI unkan, the game has been created using the classic Wolf RPG engine, with lots of custom art.
In a world that has been left near-uninhabitable due to huge and dangerous creatures, people survive by making their villages on the back of dragons.
Players will be contending with the everyday concerns of village life, planting crops, fishing, cooking, and making friends with the citizens. That's not all though, the dragon host of the village isn't the only huge monster out there, and players will sometimes need to do battle to defend the safe haven. The presence of the other dragons nearby can affect the settlement, even when they're not a direct threat. It's even possible to get into breeding the giant creatures.
It will be possible to recruit new villagers, who will add valuable skills to the growing community. Players will also be able to design and recruit their own custom character and share them with others. The developers are starting the #dragonokacreate hashtag to let players share their creations.
Drago Noka comes out January 12th and will be available on Nintendo Switch and on PC via Steam. A demo is currently available to try out via the Steam page.