

Mia and the Dragon Princess
Wales Interactive · 2023 · Violent, Visual Novel, Comedy, Immersive Sim, Simulation
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About Mia and the Dragon Princess
A live-action, interactive action movie following Mia, a plucky barmaid whose life is thrown into chaos when a mysterious woman turns up at her workplace, on the run from a group of violent thugs and unable to speak English.
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- Starring Paul McGann (Doctor Who) and MyAnna Buring (The Witcher)
- Starring 'Chinese Kickboxing' Black Belt, Dita Tantang
- Fight stunts by martial artist 'Ginger Ninja Trickster' aka Aaron Gassor
- Action designed by Marcus Shakesheff (WonderWoman, Guardians of the Galaxy, Game of Thrones)
- Real-time Attribute Tracking that evolves based on your choices and influences the story
- Multi-optional storytelling with 10 different outcomes
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Mia dreams of adventure, but her feeling of responsibility to her workmates – who have become her surrogate family – keeps her working at a job she’s bored of, living a life she didn’t want. When a mysterious woman (Marshanda) turns up scared and on the run, Mia’s decision to take her under her wing and try to discover her identity leads her down a path of intrigue, mystery and danger.
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The viewer’s choices will guide Mia through the adventure and will determine her fate, as well as that of the whole group. Throughout the game, your interactions could increase your knowledge around the identity of the mysterious woman, but the way Mia deals with the rest of the group will also have an impact, so each choice needs to be carefully considered.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Mia and the Dragon Princess receives mixed reactions from Wales Interactive fans. Players praise its ambitious action sequences, multiple endings, and entertaining premise, with some calling it a fun adventure that delivers on its promise of unpredictability. However, critics argue the nonlinear story structure is confusing rather than engaging, the writing feels rushed and unfocused, and player choices don't meaningfully impact the narrative, making it feel more like a passive movie than an interactive experience despite solid FMV production values.
Awful, cringe, woke lady haircut in ancient times, completely unrealistic representation of modern British police. What is this even about? After 15 mins., I don't care/1 found this helpful
The people in this game seem completely unphased by murder and death. Its just shrugged off like its a daily occurrence, but then again this is Soho, so I guess thats legit. The pirates jizz cocktail is intriguing though, I think I'd enjoy that.
As i reached the end of the game I tought that was the intro , and the Real game is now about to start , .... .... ..... me not amused nothing gets explained it looks and feels like a part 1 out of 10 chapter game where the last 9 chapter havent been released yet , just that this is all we got . Truly a disapointment.
The more things changed, the more things stayed the same. If you're going to film a different pathway, why not actually film a different pathway? This is an average Wales Interactive FMV outing, not good, not bad. Weirdly glitchy, though. The action and ambition were nice but it feels held back a bit by the limitations of the budget. (NOTE: There were a couple "events" in the story tree ;including endings that I did not see, but I doubt it would change much, did not try the audio tour either, but got all achievements.)
feels like a movie than an interactive film, i think choice hardly matters, the only thing i like about the game is MIA she's pretty attractive, other than that, i regret wasting money getting this on sale and the story and pacing is really bad. it feels so rushed and unflavored. not doing another playthrough. yet im won't ask for a refund because as a fan of other Wales interactive games, i think they deserve the $5. it's just not as good as the other entries.
[h1]Grade: D+[/h1] [b]Mia and the Dragon Princess[/b] is a frustrating experience because you can see the bones of something decent underneath — but the writing buries it before it has a chance to breathe. The structure is genuinely baffling. Scenes loop back on themselves with no connective tissue, no context, no payoff. [i]Scene 1 → Scene 5 → back to Scene 1[/i] isn't nonlinear storytelling, it's just disorienting. For a genre that lives and dies by narrative momentum, that's a critical failure. [quote]You spend more time feeling lost than invested — and not the good kind of lost.[/quote] [h2]What Works[/h2] [list] ✔The FMV production itself is watchable ✔ Some of the choices feel meaningfully rare ✔ The premise had potential [/list] [h2]What Doesn't[/h2] [list] [] Writing is all over the place — scenes reference things you haven't seen yet [] No grounding in the early acts; nothing to latch onto emotionally [] Feels [b]rushed[/b] — like scenes were assembled out of order and nobody checked the seams [] You feel like an outsider in a story that should be pulling you in [/list] [b]Bottom line:[/b] Wales Interactive has done this better — [i]The Complex[/i] proves it. Mia feels …
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