High Dragon: A Warrior's Path
ArcadeThe sequel to Path of Destruction with all the improvements learned from the first game, a story and a brand new game mode!
Fast-paced destruction, like Rampage meets Hyrule Warriors, or Godzilla on crack!
Tear the #!@$ out of a mountain-top village as the King sends out his royal army to try to stop you and protect his kingdom. The more villagers you devour, the stronger you get. Fill your belly and enter Rampage Mode where you can unleash mass destruction!
Devour enough villagers to fill your Egg Meter and you'll lay eggs that hatch baby dragons to help you tear it up and keep your destruction combo going. Terrorize the village enough and the royal family themselves will come out to rally their troops with buffs!
Dragon Rage has Gamepad support, Achievements, localization for a bunch of different languages, and a Development Blog showing the game go from programmer-art boxes to this.
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