
If you find some areas of the game too difficult, there's a Difficulty setting found under Options.
Tough, unforgiving combat.Enemies are challenging straight from the start. To survive, you'll need to spend wisely, plan tactically, and pray to the Old Gods that Father Luck comes your way. Items aren't cheap, and gold's becoming more and more scarce. King Velen of Lagia's wars have resulted in an inflated economy. And it takes an exception individual to rise above the status quo, overcome all odds, and emerge victorious. Exploring Lagia, you find that the world isn't everything you thought it was. The citizens of Lagia spend their entire lives trying to live up to the standards of the Heroes of Old throughout the Kingdom, whole academies are dedicated to the teachings of the Old Ways. This story's an introduction into a much broader world, where everyday heroes aren't common and the world's entering a new age of evolution and technological innovation. With Dragon's Crown, my first real project that I've put a lot of work and heart into, you play as Harold (you can change the protagonist's name), a young and unlikely hero who's trying to slay a dragon.
To survive, to defy all odds, they'll need to work together to slay the ferocious beast awaiting them atop Mount Afagard. But they will bring with them their own motivations, reasons, and troubles. Throughout his journey, he'll encounter those who're willing to aid him on his quest.
Dragon's Crown tells the story of an unlikely hero trying to save his hometown.