Not that you get to see it for quite a while.Īs with many old-school RPGs, this game tracks the fantastic and parallel progress of heroes from lowly aspirants to gallant dragon-slayers, their epic feats measured out in daily installments of forest fights in which dastardly level-appropriate random encounters are vanquished by hitting or clicking on F for Fight until the automated number-crunchers have decided that one of the two parties is an ex-menace (a new feature lacking in the Red variety allows weary players to automatically commit to 5 or 10 rounds of combat. An update of Legend of the Red Dragon for the internet generation (playing it a bit closer to its source material than Kingdom of Loathing does), this time the dragon is, well, green.