publication date: May 4, 2010
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author/source: Sian Minett
In
How to Train Your Dragon, the player becomes a
Viking hero (Hiccup or Astrid) from the
Island of Berk and attempts to become the ultimate
dragon trainer. Players
explore the island,
interacting with other Vikings and
collecting food and other items in order to care for the
dragon. On entering the
dragon's den the player can check on the dragon's
attributes and must take action to
ensure that the dragon is in
peak fitness and prepared for battle, for example, through collecting
more food if the dragon is hungry. In this area
players can also
customise their dragons to tailor its specific
appearance and abilities.
The
principal focus of the game is to train the dragon to
improve its
speed and
power and then to battle it in the arena. The
game can be played as either
single or
multi-player: in the latter, the players
battle their dragons against each other. The better the player takes the
best care of their dragon, the better their
chance o]f winning.
James (nine)
enjoyed playing How to Train Your Dragon and particularly liked the
mini-games; dragon fighting
tournaments and customising his dragons. He also
liked the fact that there were some
short cut scenes from the
movie in the game, which added to his
overall enjoyment. James liked playing
How to Train Your Dragon in multi-player mode as you are able to
chose your character and fighting against your friend is always
more fun!
However, the
appeal of this game was
short-lived and it was soon cast aside. Whilst James really
enjoyed the fighting he quickly
tired of the fact that he had to put
time and effort into look after his
dragon's welfare. From his point of view, there are numerous other
Wii fighting games available that offer all of the
fun and none of the
hard work! I am sure that
other children may enjoy having to take care of their
virtual dragon and therefore find this game more
appealing but it wasn't a firm
favourite with my son - although I did feel that it
legitimised our repeated
refusal to let James have a
pet of his own!
How to Train Your Dragon is available for
Wii, Nintendo DS and
PS3 from
Amazon:
How To Train Your Dragon (Wii)
How To Train Your Dragon (Nintendo DS)
How To Train Your Dragon (PS3)