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Check Out Dragons Adventure By DreamWorks, Inspired By The Movie ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 28, 2013
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Check out Dragons Adventure by DreamWorks, inspired by the movie 'How to Train Your Dragon'

Looking for a cool game for your Surface device or Windows RT tablet device? Check out Dragons Advernture from DreamWorks. This game is inspired by the movie ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ and features stunning graphics and excellent gameplay. Best of all, the app is free.

“DreamWorks Dragons Quest transforms the family drive into an interactive gaming experience. Inspired by the award-winning 3D animated film ‘How to Train Your Dragon,’ the game transforms actual landmarks along a drive into the fictional Isle of Berk. Roadways, lakes, real-life traffic and weather conditions and even select buildings are mirrored into the game, personalizing it and transforming the drive into an epic adventure,” the app description reads.

You can care for your dragon and even visit the Dragon Academy to trade loot for dragon skills. The main purpose of the game is to become a Dragon Master. Here are the key features of this app:

  • Select a dragon and command it on epic quests
  • Collect food, gold, eggs earn achievements
  • Care for your dragons and visit the Dragon Academy to trade loot for dragon skills
  • Navigate the real world transformed into the Isle of Berk: roadways, time of day and even traffic conditions and weather are reflected in the game

Hit the download link below to snag this app. You can only use this app on an ARM device.

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