D versus D
DemoD versus D is a retro action platformer game for 1 or 2 players. You play tiny dragons, ferociously fighting your way to the red dragon's lair.
D versus D is a retro action platformer game for 1 or 2 players. You play tiny dragons, ferociously fighting your way to the red dragon's lair. I made this game in 4 weeks as a personal challenge. It is meant for casual fun. Game play: Run around, jump, claw and breath fire to defeat the enemies on each of the 10 levels to reach the red dragon's lair. Collect gold tokens and spend them between levels to upgrade your character's abilities. Controls use the keyboard for player 1 and 2, or a gamepad (player 1 only).
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D versus D is a retro action platformer game for 1 or 2 players. You play tiny dragons, ferociously fighting your way to the red dragon's lair.
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