
Dragonyhm
A turn-based RPG with 20+ hours of classic gameplay. Big world, pixel art, and a full original soundtrack.
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ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Content Descriptors: Mild Fantasy Violence
Step into a rich fantasy world in this classic-style RPG with over 20 hours of gameplay. Explore towns, dungeons, and overworlds as you unravel the mysteries of an ancient prophecy. With a memorable cast, turn-based combat, and an original chiptune soundtrack, Dragonyhm is a deep and rewarding adventure for fans of retro RPGs.
- Over 20 hours of classic turn-based RPG gameplay
- Expansive world with towns, dungeons, and hidden secrets
- Memorable characters and a story-driven quest
- Original chiptune soundtrack
- Built to feel like a lost RPG from the golden era of handhelds
- Premium Cartridge
- Instruction Manual
- Chromatic Charm featuring game-specific character
- Genre: RPG
- Platform: Chromatic
- Developer: ModRetro, Spacebot Interactive
- Players: Single player
- Play Time: 10+ hours
- Replayability: High
- Supported Languages: English
- Compatible With: Chromatic, Game Boy®, Game Boy Color®








- Julian U.Verified Buyer12 seconds agoRated 5 out of 5 starsStandout RPG
Dragonhym is a love letter to classic RPGs. It has gorgeous pixel art, expressive sprites, and a soundtrack that sticks with you. The world feels alive, and the mechanics bring fresh ideas without losing the old-school charm. Combat is simple but clever, with just enough twist to keep it interesting. Every screen shows care and detail. If you grew up on RPGs or just want a great one on the go, Dragonhym delivers. It’s a standout on the Chromatic.
Was this helpful? - Patrick S.Verified BuyerYesterdayRated 5 out of 5 stars30 hours of gripping story and side-quests
Perfectly balanced between nostalgia and fresh ambition.
Visually, Dragonyhm channels second-generation Pokémon charm with richly detailed sprites and environments that pop on the Chromatic’s sapphire display. The included manual features art evocative of Ken Sugimori’s style, turning every NPC portrait and dungeon mural into a small work of pixel art mastery.
Gameplay fuses solitary, turn-based combat with environmental puzzles that reward curiosity. Stat progression hinges on using buff items right before leveling up, adding strategic depth to each encounter. Unlocking nine main dungeons requires collecting dragon scales scattered across the overworld, making exploration as thrilling as any boss fight.
Clocking in at over 30 hours of gripping story and side-quests, Dragonyhm nails that “just one more screen” feeling. The sturdy cartridge, charming Quakzal keychain, and crisp manual packaging elevate the tactile pleasure of retro collecting. For fans of atmospheric JRPGs and hardware enthusiasts alike, Dragonyhm is a five-star triumph that proves retro modding can breathe new life into handheld legends.
Was this helpful? - Chris S.Verified BuyerYesterdayRated 5 out of 5 starsGood Start
I've only gotten started on the game, but it is quality so far with good RPG elements
Was this helpful? - Robert R.Verified Buyer2 days agoRated 5 out of 5 starsFavorite RPG I have ever played
Loved everything about this game. The puzzles brought me back to my child hood.
Was this helpful? - A B.Verified Buyer2 days agoRated 5 out of 5 starsDragonyhm RPG
Yo, Dragonyhm on the GameBoy Color is an absolute banger, and I’m slapping it with a well-deserved 5 stars! This turn-based RPG from Spacebot Interactive, dropped by Modretro, is like a love letter to retro fantasy epics. You play as Kris, a young hero on a quest to find his missing dragon-slayer dad in the lush world of Archend, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. The pixel art is straight-up gorgeous, popping with vibrant colors that make every dungeon and town a visual treat on the GBC’s screen. The chiptune soundtrack? Pure ear candy, setting the mood for epic battles and chill exploration.The gameplay is where Dragonyhm shines. The turn-based combat feels snappy yet strategic, with a leveling system that rewards how you play—grind magic early or beef up defense with balms, it’s your call. Puzzles are a blast, mixing brain-teasing challenges with exploration that had me hooked for hours (seriously, I lost track of time like it was 1999). The story’s got heart, weaving a tale of dragons, conspiracies, and memorable NPCs that kept me invested through all 20+ hours. Sure, it’s tough as nails at times, but nailing a hard dungeon or boss fight feels so dang rewarding. If you’re a retro RPG fan, this is a must-play masterpiece that rivals the classics. Get it, pop it in your GBC, and lose yourself in Archend!
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