Run little dragon!

Run little dragon!

The little dragon wants to be free, but he only knows how to jump and the world is a dangerous place, he needs to be able to fly and fire.

This is a platform game where the little dragon is always running forward, you can't go back.
You can jump from the floor and from the walls, collect all the coins you can, you will need them to enter in the dungeons and power up.

Gameplay Tips for Run little dragon!

Just click in the screen to jump, fly and fire.
In the mountains:
Click / touch in the game to make it jump through the world.
In the snow:
Hold the click / touch in the screen and the little dragon will fly.
In the desert:
Hold the click / touch in the screen a little longer to fire and go through the walls.

En each world, complete 10 levels and collect at least 400 coins to enter in the dungeon of the flying potion, there collect at least 40 gems to get the magic potion.

Which age ranges are appropriate for this game?

The target age groups for this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

What keywords best represent the game’s content?

The key descriptors or labels assigned to the game are arcade, platformer.

Is the game accessible on mobile phones and tablets?

Run little dragon! works on mobile devices like iOS and Android.

Is blood depicted in any part of the game?

Yes, there is reference to blood in Run little dragon! content.

Who played a key role in the creation of this game?

The company that handled the game's development is barbrilue.

Was this game built using a specific game development platform like Unity or Godot?

Javascript was the technology stack for this game.

In what type of game category can this be classified?

This is a Agility type of game.

Does the gameplay involve any form of cruelty?

Yes, Run little dragon! has content that could be considered cruel.

Does this game have a gender-specific target audience?

The game is intended for Male players.

Is the game ideal for children?

No, Run little dragon! is not suitable for younger children.
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