Dragonica Online
Dragonica Online is an innovative side scrolling 3D Fantasy MMORPG currently being published by THQ. Unlike other traditional side-scrollers Dragonica Online is actually 3D, meaning players have a bit more freedom in moving their character. With numerous quests, an excellent dungeon system, and fun, fast-paced gameplay, Dragonica Online offers a unique gaming experience well worth exploring.
Publisher: THQ
Playerbase: Medium
Graphics: Medium Quality
Type: MMORPG
EXP Rate: Medium
PvP: PvP Arena
Filesize: ~2GB
Pros: +Innovative 3D side-scrolling gameplay. +Numerous PvP options. +3 Job advancements. +Great instanced dungeon system. +Excellent interface.
Cons: -Only four starting classes. -Button mashing combat can get repetitive. -Combat may feel too easy at times. -May take a while to master control scheme.
Dragonica Online Overview
Dragonica Online is a unique, 3D side-scrolling MMORPG that closely resembles arcade classics like Gauntlet Legends, as well as PC Action MMORPGs like GhostX or Dungeon Fighter Online. Those that are tired of traditional side scrolling games like MapleStory and Wind Slayer should find that Dragonica is genuinely different gaming experience; and a fun one at that. Dragonica is one of the best free-to-play titles of 2009, so make sure to check it out. The game’s four starting classes are:
Warrior - Warriors are the traditional ‘tank’ class in Dragonica. They have a large pool of hit points and are effective in melee combat but have little ranged damage.
Thief – Thieves, like in most games, are proficient at dealing damage and rely on their agility to attack rapidly in combat. Even though they can deal large amounts of damage they are vulnerable in melee combat as they have don’t have nearly as many hit points as a warrior.
Magician - The Magician in Dragonica is the basic spell caster of the game. They have both supportive and offensive spells and can better specialize after their first job advancement. They are extremely weak in melee range as they have the least hit points in the game.
Archer – The archer class in Dragonica is proficient with both bow weapons and can deal a fair amount of damage from a distance but is vulnerable in melee range. They have more hit points than a Magician but less than a Warrior.
Dragonica Online Screenshots
Dragonica Online Featured Video

Dragonica Online Review
With so many free MMORPGs on the market, it’s sometimes hard to find a genuinely unique, fun game when so many MMOs these days simply copy each other. Luckily though, Dragonica Online happens to be one of those rare games that are… well… for a lack of better words, amazing. For those unfamiliar with Dragonica Online, it’s a 3D side-scrolling fantasy MMORPG with silky smooth gameplay and gorgeous cel-shaded graphics. The one word that best describes Dragonica Online is ‘awesome’, as Dragonica is easily one of the best free to play titles of 2009. Why is that? Well, read on to find out!
First Impressions
From the moment I logged into Dragonica Online and saw the game’s sick opening cinematic which featured Gandalf’s (from Lord of the Rings) voice I immediately knew that this game as going to be good. The cinematic itself didn’t really sell me, but the fact that the game’s developer actually made one shows they actually care about their game.
The game’s character creation system, although nowhere near as detailed as the system in Perfect World, is quite good. Unlike most games, players have numerous customization options ranging from picking one of many hair colors and facial features. While on the topic of character creation, players in the game can choose from one of four starting classes (Warrior, Mage, Thief and Archer) with job advancements available at level 20, 40, 60, and 100. Counting the starting classes and every possible job advancement, Dragonica Online has a total of 28 classes (see chart below).
Upon actually logging into Dragonic Online players are presented with a short, yet informative tutorial which is well worth completing. A cute, flying blue cat named Poporing guides players throughout the early aspects of the game by explaining gameplay mechanics as needed making the extremely easy to pick up and learn. I guess the reason Dragonica Online is so easy to pick up and learn is that the game is translated so well into English that the tutorial is actually easy to understand. The solid translations also add to the overall enjoyment of the game, which I feel is well worth pointing out, as MOST free to play titles have fairly poor translations. Basically, what I’ve been trying to say in these last three paragraphs is that Dragonica Online is a really ‘polished’ game. Every little feature, from the interface to combat, has a ‘high-quality’ feel to it, meaning everything looks (and actually functions) great.
A Unique Experience
Perhaps Dragonica Online’s most defining characteristic is its originality. Dragonica is really the first 3D Side scrolling MMORPG out there, at least in North America. The gameplay is also unique, but the best way to describe it is a combination of the fast paced ‘action-oriented’ combat system in Lunia Online mixed with the side-scrolling gameplay of MapleStory. For those unfamiliar with the two titles I just mentioned, think of Dragonica as one of those old-school arcade games like Gauntlet Legends or Golden Axe, but with a persistent world and MMO elements.
One interesting aspect about Dragonica Online is its control scheme. Unlike most MMORPGs which require the use of both the keyboard and mouse, Dragonica Online can be played almost exclusively with the keyboard, without ever having to touch the mouse. The thought of playing a game only using the keyboard may sound awkward, but I have to commend the game’s developers, as the control scheme works wonderfully after some practice. It only takes a few minutes to get ‘comfortable’ with the controls, but it’ll take a lot longer to actually master them. Personally, it took me a good three to four hours before I completely stopped screwing up my hotkeys in battle, which is one of my only real complaints with the game: it’s just too easy to hit the wrong hotkey when players are required to use so many.
Instanced Dungeons? Awesome
One of my personal favorite features in Dragonica Online is the game’s instanced dungeons. The game has many dungeons scattered across the game world which each have five different ‘difficulty’ settings. The harder a dungeon’s difficulty is the better the loot and experience rewards. Running through a dungeon on the highest possible difficulty usually requires a full party (four players), as the enemies tend to be too difficult and too many to take on solo. One thing worth mentioning is that these instanced dungeons aren’t that long, as most of them can be completed in well under five minutes; they don’t require much time commitment.
From my personal experience, running through dungeons are one of the best, if not the best, ways to gain experience and gear up in Dragonica. This is because players are randomly rewarded with bonus equipment/loot upon finishing one of these instanced dungeons based on their own individual performance during the dungeon run. For example, those who finish off with an ‘S’ ranking are rewarded with much better bonus loot than those who end with a ‘C’ rank. Rankings are based computed using a few simple variables like ‘maximum combos’, ‘number of deaths’, and ‘number of hits taken’. Those who played Lunia Online should be familiar with this sort of individual ranking system, as Dragonica Online certainly ‘borrowed’ this particular feature from Lunia.
One small complaint I have with Dragonica’s instanced dungeons is that they’re all way too similar. Most of the dungeons are structured the same exact way – players have to defeat a bunch of random monsters before moving onto a boss fight. I’m sure as Dragonica gets updated though the developers will vary up the gameplay a bit more inside dungeons, but as it stands too many of the dungeons feel repetitive.
Best Interface Ever.
I doubt many gamers place as much importance on a game’s interface as I do, but I personally feel that when I play a game for hours on end every day, the one thing I use to interact with the game (the interface) should work well and be easy to use. One reason why game’s like Atlantica Online and Runes of Magic are so successful is because they each have an easy to use interface. No matter how good a game is, a poor interface can quickly ruin it. I can safely say though, the interface in Dragonica Online is top notch. It’s easy to use, sleek and helpful. One reason why I love the interface so much in Dragonica is that the game’s map shows the ‘recommended level’ for every single zone in the game while the game’s journal automatically keeps track of every monster ever fought, as well as every quest ever completed. Heck, the game even recommends players what sort of gear they should be using at their current level as well as pointing out quest locations on the mini map. Simply put, the interface in Dragonica Online is top notch.
Last Minute Thoughts
I’ve already spent quite a bit of time praising Dragonica, but I’d like to point out that Dragonica deserves the praise. After playing so many free-to-play MMORPGs and reviewing them, finding a game that’s truly impressive is a once in a blue moon event. THQ has done a phenomenal job with the game and it was well worth the wait. Much of this review was spent discussing certain features in detail, but keep in mind Dragonica Online also has all the other generic MMORPG staples that weren’t mentioned in this review like PvP (starting at level 20), crafting, guilds, questing and such.
Final Verdict – Excellent
With its unique and addictive gameplay Dragonica Online is one of the best free to play MMORPGs currently on the market. Those looking for a solid free to play title should look no further; Dragonica is certainly worth checking out.
Dragonica Online Videos
Dragonica Cinematic Trailer

Dragonica Character Creation Video

Dragonica Online Town Walkthrough

Dragonica Feature Video

Dragonica Online Links
Dragonica Online Official Site
Dragonica Online Wikipedia Entry
Dragonica Online Wiki [Great Resource!]
Dragonica Online System Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
OS: Windows XP / Vista
CPU: Pentium 4 1.6 GHz / AMD XP 2500+ or better
RAM: 512 MB or more
HDD: 2 GB Free
Graphics Card: GeForce2, ATI X300, Geforce 5500/6200/7300 or better
Recommended Specifications:
OS: Windows Vista / XP
CPU: Pentium 4 2.4 GHz
RAM: 1024 MB (1 GB)
HDD: 2 GB Free
Graphics Card: GeForce2 FX5700











