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Dragon Strike is a hybrid between a board game and a table-top role playing game. It was designed to be a gateway into Dungeons & Dragons for new and young players. [1] The game used a ruleset that was simpler than the basic Dungeons & Dragons rules to make it easier to play. The designers hoped to attract players as young as eight years old.
DragonStrike is a flight simulator in a high fantasy setting. The player character is a knight who flies on the back of a metallic dragon equipped with a lance and various magic items (among other things a magic orb that acts as a radar in the game). The player's dragon can use its recharging magical breath to attack and can also attack with ...
DragonStrike. DragonStrike or Dragon Strike may refer to: DragonStrike (video game), a computer game in which the player flew a dragon. DragonStrike (board game), a board game intended to serve as an introduction to Dungeons & Dragons. Dragon Strike (novel), a novel by Humphrey Hawksley. Dragon Lord or Dragon Strike, a Jackie Chan film.
DragonStrike (video game) S. Shadow Sorcerer; W. War of the Lance (video game) This page was last edited on 27 March 2013, at 09:12 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Pool of Radiance is a role-playing video game developed and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc (SSI) in 1988. It was the first adaptation of TSR's Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) fantasy role-playing game for home computers, becoming the first episode in a four-part series of D&D computer adventure games.
Darkfyre in DragonStrike (board game) Dragon chess, a three-board chess variant designed by Gary Gygax, has a dragon piece. Big Snore, the sleepy purple title dragon from Don't Wake the Dragon!, a mid-1980s children's board game
Gold Box is a series of role-playing video games produced by Strategic Simulations from 1988 to 1992. The company acquired a license to produce games based on the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game from TSR, Inc. [1] These games shared a common game engine that came to be known as the "Gold Box Engine" after the gold-colored boxes in which most games of the series were sold.
JP: March 8, 1991. Genre (s) Action-adventure game. Mode (s) Single-player. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes of the Lance is a video game released in 1988 for various home computer systems and consoles. The game is based on the first Dragonlance campaign module for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Dragons of Despair, and the ...