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DragonStomper

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About

Dragonstomper is notable for being the first role-playing game (RPG) released for a home console.

Long ago, a Druid magician created an amulet of great power that could subdue a dragon. Heading to the dragon's lair, the Druid accidentally dropped the amulet and it fell deep into its lair. Over time, the amulet imbued the dragon with cunning and power so that it began to spread treachery and evil about the peaceful Kingdom. The player's quest begins with the king summoning the player to defeat the dragon once and for all. Taking up the call to arms, the player begins by gathering their strength and fighting creatures in the enchanted countryside to build up enough power to become a Dragonstomper. When finally ready, the player moves on to an oppressed village near the dragon's lair in order to recruit soldiers, buy magical scrolls, and acquire medicines and elixirs needed to face the dragon in its lair. With all of his skills, training, equipment, and soldiers, the Dragonstomper descends into the dragon's lair for a final combat to bring peace to the Kingdom.

The combat in the game is turn-based; enemies might appear randomly and attack the playable character. Mercenaries can join the party and engage in combat, controlled by the AI. Many locations have traps which should be detected and avoided. Certain situations in the game can be approached in various ways, leading to different solutions to the problems.

Ways to play

Modes

Single player

Perspective

Bird view / Isometric

Languages (1)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English

Game details

Controller Types Supported

Digital Joystick

Number of Players Supported

1 Player

Miscellaneous Attributes

Starpath Supercharger

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Also known as

ExcaliburWorking title

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Facts

Developer

Starpath

Publisher

Starpath

Released

1982

Platforms

Atari 2600

Standing

Top 70% by visits

Tags

Top-downTurn-basedDirect controlMenu structuresFantasy