HAHAH it runs at 5 fps because it is simulating 2-3 thousand dragons (there are ways to get around this but not on Scratch) There is no gameplay. Just look at funny graphs and hope your dragons don't get arbitrarily wiped off the face of the earth. All of the dragons have names but there aren't actually many unique names. Although you do not know anything about them. Isn't that sad? Are you sad that you are simulating the life and death of every constituent member of this species? Here's what each graph shows: Graph Type 1 - Population - 100 pop/line - White line represents total population. - Red line represents female dragons. - Blue line represents male dragons. The males typically kill each other at birth, and are generally more aggressive, so there are fewer. - Green line represents dragon pairs. - Yellow line represents population of diseased dragons. Graph Type 2 - Population change - 10 pop/line - Green line represents hatched eggs. - White line is overall change - Red line is murders - Orange line is deaths to poor health - Cyan line is deaths to poor food - Purple line is total deaths Graph Type 3 - Population Age - 10 year/line - White line is oldest age of a dragon - Blue line is average age - Red line is average death age Graph Type 4 - Area Population - Each circle represents an area. - Left bar represents food growth rate in the area. - Right bar represents dragon population in the area. - Icon represents biome of area. Biomes change over time, and affect food growth rate.