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Dragon Tales: Dragon Wings

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Date Released: Dec 16, 2000

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Description

All young dragons must learn how to fly before they can venture out into Dragon Land! While playing Dragon Wings, players will attend Quetzal's School in the Sky and undergo rigorous training to learn how to use their wings. They'll be expected to learn everything from the basics, including hovering and wing flapping, to the challenging, including carrying treasures, using their dragon breath, and flying in formation. Once they've mastered all of those lessons, they'll graduate into a full-fledged dragon and will be ready to embark for Dragon Land, where they'll journey through and fly over exciting places--just like on the show. There are plenty of challenges throughout with Emmy, Max, Cassie, Zak & Wheezie, Ord, and Quetzal on hand to give players clues and help along the way. Dragon Wings features 15 different levels and three age-appropriate skill settings designed especially for fans of the hit show. Young players are sure to enjoy the exciting challenge of searching for the treasured dragon scales while keeping their eyes peeled and wings flapping.

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Dragons Are Horrific

First of all, as you can tell by the cover, this is not a game for children. It is a terrifying adventure that chronicles the bloodthirsty nature of fire-blowing, flesh-munching reptilian beasts solely out for the destruction of mankind.

Also it teaches multiplication tables and first level French.

I can only recommend this for children over 19. I was going to say 18-year-olds could handle it, but then I remembered the gruesome scenes with the pink dragon and the Pond of Enchantment.

Not for the faint of heart.
 

Lots of fun!

I bought this game for my 5 yr old daughters birthday, she's using it on a GBA she also got as a gift for her birthday. My 8 yr old has also tried this game on her GBC and she said it was the most fun she'd ever had with a game. Both of my daughters were thrilled to add this game to their collection.
 

Pretty Good Game

Dragon Tales: Dragon Wings can be frustrating at times, but can be fun all the same. I have to say the age recomendation is kinda off and should be for slightly older players, I even had a slightly hard time playing it on some of the levels! But there are many qualities to the game though. For instance it teaches a young child to follow directions to accomplish a goal, and teaches a child how to use a Gameboy Color. Some wonderful features about the game inculde choosing between Ord or Cassie as characters to control in the game. Also there are 3 levels of difficulty easy, medium, or hard depending on how skilled your child maybe, and for each level there are 3 kinds of trophies to get apon complishion of a level which are bronze, silver, and gold. With each new level your child learns more and more actions to do with the dragons and eventually they must use multiple tasks in a level to get the job done which lets them use what they have learned to do. Thank you for reading this review and I hope it may have helped you.
A gamer from Michigan
 

Not as easy as you'd think

Cute games, but challenging even for adults. My boys don't play it often because it is tough.
 

Dragon Tales: Dragon Wings

My 5yr old got just got his first game boy and I thought that this would be perfect for him. How disappointed we were. I wish I had read the other reviews before we wasted our money on this one. It was very difficult to move around..and even I had trouble trying to get to the other levels. Please spend your money on something else.

Additional info for Dragon Tales: Dragon Wings

Features:

action based on the cartoon

characters from the series

comprehensive flight training

15 levels of play

one-player action