Friday, March 13, 2015

Global launch of panel-action RPG Road to Dragon's is coming very soon

Published on Friday, 13 March 2015 09:03
Written by Ryan Ballard

Acquire, the game publisher behind Tenchu, Akiba’s Trip, and Fort Raiders SMAAASH!  have announced today that they will be releasing another game. Called "Road to Dragon's", this game is slated to be released on March 19th. While it'll be new to the rest of the world, the game has already been downloaded over three million times in Japan, since its release there in 2012.

They claim to have a unique game mechanic in the presser, that "has players laying ground tiles to create paths for their party through maps of quests, monsters and dragons". Players will be looking to recruit and lead a group of upgradable heroes to take on hordes of dragons, complete quests, and defeat monsters throughout numerous maps that are all part of a larger overworld.

Road to Dragons Features:

- Create paths to efficiently navigate quests toward dragon bosses
- Recruit from over 1,000 units to join your party in the fight against dragons
- Go on special quests and story missions that yield greater rewards
- Explore the continents of a vast undiscovered world
- Invite friends to help you beat the most difficult dragon

The combat is turn based, and players can leverage the ground tiles to their advantage, and chain their attacks to maximize the damage dealt. Players can even connect up with their friends, to borrow their heroes, or simply team up. Road to Dragon will have a JRPG appearance to it as well but with a pretty unique art style.

If you are in a region where you can grab a copy of this game, you can do so through the link below. The rest of us will have to wait till March 19th, 2015 to download Road to Dragons.

Official Website: Road to Dragons

ROAD TO DRAGONS

4 ratings

Offers in-app purchases

by ACQUIRE Corp.
5 - 10 downloads

Appears in a list of New & Updated Android Games / Apps for March 2015

Ryan Ballard
Ryan Ballard - Having jumped onto Android from the burning wreckage known as Palm OS in Nov of 2009 with the original Motorola Droid, Ryan has been a fan of gaming on Android. Beyond that, most any other platform will serve (PC, PS3, SNES, tabletop, CCG, etc). Outside of gaming, he appreciates heavy metal, and super-hot Buffalo wings. He's married with two kids.


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