Pelit gave the game 92 out of 100 and summarized that
Dragonsphere is "a really enjoyable and atmospheric adventure which holds the player's attention until the end."
Computer Gaming World rated the game four stars out of five, praising its "true-to-life" animation. Although stating that experienced players might find the game too easy or short, the magazine concluded that
Dragonspheres puzzles and story made it "an enjoyable and satisfying piece of work".
Computer Gaming World nominated
Dragonsphere as its 1994 "Adventure of the Year", although it lost to ''
Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure. The editors praised Dragonsphere'' for incorporating "an intriguing storyline, imaginative fantasy cultures, and a wonderful conversation system". James V. Trunzo reviewed
Dragonsphere in
White Wolf #46 (Aug., 1994), giving it a final evaluation of "Excellent" and stated that "This game [...] earns high marks for graphics, animation and sound. The truth is that no product can be successful without these qualities. With the high cost of software and consumer awareness of visual and audio standards, manufacturers simply can't get by without state-of-the-art presentation." ==Legacy==