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Published by: Gala Networks |
By Paguba Florin
Published: October 23, 2009
Print Dragonica gives players a classic side-scrolling gameplay experience in a vibrant, 3D world filled with fun, humour, a diverse cast of characters and many different types of enemies to fight. Dragonica's depth and turn concepts allow your character to move around the screen in all directions. Circle around your enemy to attack from a different angle, or move past them without having to get involved in combat. Hit them the right way and send them crashing into your computer screen, or experience the depth of the maps by springing from one section to the next as you navigate through Dragotaka.
Explore a fully 3D side-scrolling environment the magical land of Dragotaka used to be a peaceful place. Dragons and mankind lived side by side and the world prospered under their guidance. This peace was shattered with the outbreak of the Great War between the Nobles, led by the Dragon Lord and the Minions led by Elga, the Dark Lord. After years of conflict, the Nobles managed to restore balance and peace to the world and vanquished the Minions. Banished from the land, Elga regrouped, discovered the power of sorcery and summoned a new horde of monsters which helped him take over half of the world.
Our story starts with the Dragon Lord calling all the brave heroes to train with him and become elite warriors as the world prepares for the coming battle.Together, only you can put an end to Elga's evil once and for all, and return peace and prosperity back to Dragotaka...Most field maps in Dragonica feature a mission map. They can be entered
alone for a single-player challenge, or as a group to share the rewards. These hunting fields offer both story quests and arcade style missions allowing you to battle through dozens of enemies to reach the boss. At the end of each mission, depending on how well you completed it, you will be rewarded with a varying number of power-up items, weapons and armour to help you on your main quest.
Hunt the fields and find the Mission MapsDragonica's combo system makes it a joy to wade straight through a horde ofenemies. The bigger the combo you achieve, the larger the combo multiplierand the more experience you'll earn at the end of the combo.Dragonica features a wide range of skills for each of the four character
classes. As you progress through the game, you choose which skills best suit your own playing style.
Do you want your character to be an all-rounder? Then train up a wide selection of active and passive combat skills.Like fighting up close or in the air? Then train up these skills more to develop your own unique combat style! Once you reach level 20, the game's arcade-style Player v Player battle mode become accessible to players. With a simple click of the PvP button you'll find yourself in Dragonica's match making lobby. Want to jump straight into combat? Use the Quick Join button to get straight to the action. Want to setup the game you want to play? Simply select your map, the type of mode you want to play and the maximum level your opponents can be, and get straight into the action with up to ten players fighting for survival across a variety of multiplayer modes.
During your adventures in the world of Dragonica, you will have to face up against a variety of boss monsters in dungeons and locations throughout the land. These massive beasts and their mini-boss companions will test your skills, so take them down by yourself or bring a party of friends and take them down as a group, all the way to the final showdown with the Dark Lord Elga.
Dragonica's universe is a vibrant, living and breathing place. It is filled of tongue-in-cheek humour and a huge variety of characters and enemies. Dragonica features tons of locations such as cute coastal villages, platform strewn canyons and forests, deep underground labyrinths and large inland cities. Develop a wide range of hilarious skills to assist you in battle. Distract your enemies with your moon walking talents, poison multiple opponents with vicious farts, summon a yellow-clad kung fu fighter or unleash a massive ten ton hammer to flatten your foes.
Want to see how you compare against other players? Achievements let you see who is bragging, and who is bluffing. Want to see who's online? Friend lists make it easy to talk to your friends, meet up for adventures or join the battle modes together. Play regularly with a friend? Make it official, become a couple and receive a bonus when you fight together. Picked up some items that you don't need? Use your negotiating skills and wrangle the best price from other players for your loot with an easy to use trading system, or sell them on the Open Market. Dragonica lets you get involved with the
community with these, and many more features to discover.
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