Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii U eShop
- 28th Jul 2016, £6.79
- 4th Aug 2016, $7.99
Reviews
Review Dragon Skills (Wii U eShop)
A brick break game like no other?
Brick break games aren't all that common nowadays. One of the modern standouts with a fantastic twist is PopCap Games' long-running Peggle series, which is exceptionally addictive and sets a considerably high standard for the classic genre. Like Peggle, Dragon Skills draws on arcade gameplay inspired by well-known...
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Dragon Skills News
Nintendo Download 4th August (North America)
More Pokémon Ranger! Dragon Skills! Stickman Athletics! Demos! Stuff!
It's that time, once again, for the North American Nintendo Download Update. This week brings another retro Pokémon game to the Wii U Virtual Console, while there are some new download games to consider on both the home console and 3DS. Throw in a couple of demos and some...
Nintendo Download 28th July (Europe)
Secret Files Tunguska! 3 Street Fighter Games! 3 TurboGrafx-16 games! More!
We're a little later than normal with the European Nintendo Download Update details today thanks to a bit of confusion, but in any case our pals at Nintendo Insider have helped us out, so a big hat-tip to them. This week brings plenty of Virtual Console goodness across both...
About The Game
Dragon Skills features classic arcade gameplay inspired by well-known games from the 1970s, making it easy to play, but hard to master.
The aim of the game is to destroy all stones in a level, just like in a classic brick breaker game. However, in Dragon Skills, the ball has a tail which gets longer and longer – crossing the tail with the ball will trigger rewards for the player.
In each level, the player aims for the ultimate high score. To achieve the highest score, the use of dragon skills will be necessary. Some of these skills will be activated instantly, having a positive or negative effect on the player, while others can be stored and activated at any time.
Furthermore, dragon skills can be upgraded by collecting emeralds. The game also rewards skilled players by offering five speed levels – as the ball gets faster, each stone you hit will score more points.
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