Maj must traverse a fantastical landscape and overcoming mighty foes, in order to rescue her younger brother from the clutches of an evil dragon. "Slay the Dragon!" is an isometric hack and slash game inspired by old school adventure games and the Swedish countryside.
- Fantasy (51)
- Casual (47)
- Action (45)
- Hack and Slash (41)
- Isometric (39)
- Singleplayer (37)
- Action-Adventure (34)
- Indie (24)
- Hacking (17)
- Free to Play (8)
- Female Protagonist (5)
Release Date | Feb 5, 2021 |
Price | Free |
Steam Rating (All Reviews) | 96.4% (very positive) Top 4% |
Steam DB Rating (All Reviews) | 88.5% Top 5% |
Reviews | 356 Top 25% |
Curators | 10 reviews |
Median Play Time | 34 min Bottom 20% |
Followers | 876 |
Owners | ± 23.8K Top 30% |
Copies Sold | ± 23.8K Top 20% |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
This graph shows Slay the Dragon!'s Steam rating and reviews between February 2021 and December 2023. Steam's rating oscillates between 98.5% (March 2021) and 96.1% (August 2023), with relatively small variations.
The 356 reviews Top 25% suggest that Slay the Dragon! might be a reasonable indie success. The chart is compatible with a long tailed distribution, which suggests there was a good visibility at launch but that it was not followed by significant updates or discounts.
Review Languages
This donut chart displays the languages of Slay the Dragon!'s reviewers. The most popular language is English (55%), followed by Simplified Chinese (13%). There is a healthy diversity in the review languages, with 17 different languages represented. The game has only one translation (English), it could have been more popular if it was translated in more languages.
Time Played
This chart displays the time players have spent in Slay the Dragon!, showing a comparison between positive and negative reviews. The time in game is very low, with only 55 minutes in the 80th percentile, but it's a free game.
The negative reviews median playtime closely matches the median for positive reviews, meaning that there is no major difference between the players' experiences and the reviews probably reflect personal preferences more than anything else.