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Dragonstrike

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Genre: Arcade    |     Year: 1990    |     Publisher: Strategic Simulations, Inc.    |     Developer: unknown
Game Review (written by Melith) Added on: 12/17/2007
A very nice game that holds true to the Dragonlance series, or so I believe. You take the role of a solamnic knight that starts out on a brass dragon playing rearguard. As you progress through the game you advance through the ranks of the knighthood getting new items and dragons to serve with. Each dragon you get is more powerful and the items increase things like your health, or damage you can hit to an enemy from your dragons back.
You can battle enemies in the air such as different colored dragons, draconians(which explode into a fireball on death), wyvern, death dragons and others.
There is a story mode type of thing where you can select different missions or a free for all where you select how many and what types of enemies you can fight. If you go close to the ground if there are archers in a boat or other thing they will shoot at your and your mount. Your dragon has a set energy level and speed, when your energy is up your dragon must rest and glide, not being able to ascend very much.
Each dragon has a secondary and primary breath spell which you can use to attack your enemies. You can set this to whatever buttons you want and recommend setting primary as space bar and secondary as D. It’s graphics aren’t the greatest,
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with the landscape being pixilated a lot and every looking the same. But the game is still enjoyable. You should change the graphical options though, when you start the game your enemies dragons don’t look like dragons, just little box like things stuck together but by pressing escape and changing the option they will look more realistic. You attack enemies by flying above them or close by where you mount will bite, claw or you will slash at the enemy.
If you’r a dragonlance fan, a dragon fan, or just a guy looking for a good game I would recommend this.


 
 
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(10/23/2006)
A dragon flight simulator set in the AD&D world of Dragonlance. Fly dragons through the War of the Lance. When you successfully complete a mission, you can advance in rank, gain magical items and hit points or get a better dragon. The 20 missions include intercepting enemy dragons, destroying enemy ships and protecting the forces of good.
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