Dragon Booster. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Game review Downloads Screenshots Overall rating: 2.
The Simpsons Game. Oregon Trail II. Oregon Trail Deluxe. GameFabrique Movie-based Games , Arcade Games. Someone released the dragon way too early. This is a horrid beast of a DS game. By Craig Harris Updated: 24 Nov pm. Nintendo DS games generally fall into two distinct camps: on the one hand, you get the quickie ports from the Game Boy Advance or console systems that simply take an existing idea or design, shoehorning it into the dual screen portable, and in most cases you'll get a game that's all over the quality spectrum.
On the other hand, you also get the ambitious first and third party games that take the time to create an experience that's unique to the market, something that exploits the unique control of the Nintendo DS system.
In most cases, the latter usually turns out to be in the good to great range. But then you get the occasional stinker like Dragon Booster that tries to do so much on the system and simply loses its focus.
The only positive I can say about this game: at least they tried something new. If you thought touch screen racing was clunky in Pokemon Dash, wait until you try and challenge a few ugly lizards on the DS. Dragon Booster is a Nintendo DS game based on a very average, syndicated CG cartoon series featuring dragons and their riders in a futuristic fantasy setting.
What the development team tried to do for the portable game was to capture an air of combat racing with the dragons and riders combinations, offering both D-pad control for the dragons as well as touch commands for jumping, attacking enemies, and switching acceleration modes. Players will also have the opportunity to fire off a series of special weapons using the A, B, X and Y buttons, with the upper screen telling players which weapon is assigned what button. Yes, this control scheme is as overly cluttered as it sounds, and it's amazingly clunky to try and maneuver the dragon around the playing field with the digital pad while frantically tapping all over the screen with the other, all the while remembering to glance up at the top screen to see when and where they can use their special powers.
On top of the absolutely, horrendously cluttered control is some of the least sensitive touch screen mechanics yet experienced. You literally have to be spot-on pixel perfect with the stylus, otherwise your rider won't fire his weapon at the proper target, and your dragon won't jump over the oncoming hazards. This game boils down to a frantic game of "tap the touch screen as fast as you can," because a single tap most likely won't trigger the collision point needed to actually nail the target you're aiming to hit.
It's an unbelievably frustrating game design that really has nothing going for it in the "fun" department. Even though the game's fully 3D in its engine, the environments are "on rails" like one of those failed full-motion video racing games back in the heyday of CD-ROMs more than a decade ago, or some of those technically-cool-but-clumsily-controlled Game Boy Color racers that tried to look the part of a console racer.
History Talk 0. Use the vid-gear! Race like you're playing the game! Speed is lower right, racers are in yellow, adjust the tail stabilizers Universal Conquest Wiki. Episode 2: The Choosing, Part 2. Parmon integrates Artha's Vid Game controller with his racing gear so that he can race Beau as he would race dragons in the game.
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