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Dragon Story For Iphone

 

 

 

Dragon Story For IphoneDragon Story is the third game in the Dragon Story video game sequence and it does undoubtedly showcase a twist (more than one in fact). The greatest twist is that rather than exchanging 2 gems to match 3 or more gems of the very same color, you rotate four gems to make the match. There are 4 types of video games to play - Zen, Classic, Blitz, and Challenge. Certainly there are likewise incentives within the video games - as an example when you match 4 gems in a row you get a "fire" gem that clears great deals of gems simultaneously (including the bothersome "coal" gems that cannot be matched); match 5 gems in a row and you get a "lightning" gem that removes a whole row and column. Another difficulty is to clear 4 particular colors in 4 successive moves. Other things consisted of are tips at the beginning of the game and an immediate replay after matching a great deal of gems.

 

"Dragon Story Twist" offers a bit of a thing for everybody. Zen is the most peaceful of the 4 games - there is no time limitation, no bombs, no locked gems, just switching over gems. Blitz (which you need to open to play) is the opposite of Zen - you have five minutes to score as many points as you can. Classic is somewhat similar to Zen as it is untimed, but it provides a number of twists that make the video game more challenging. The toughest part is the "bomb" gems that you need to destroy before the timer on the bomb runs out. This is simple initially, but becomes more challenging the more you play as more bombs drop down and you have less time to ruin them. If the bomb does blow up, you have a 2nd opportunity with a slot machine/spinning wheel type of video game that ends up being harder to win the more you play it. In case you do win, you can go back to the video game underway but if you lose, you return to the very first level which can be really irritating.

 

Adding to the problem is gems that "lock" and cannot be rotated. They can be ruined by matching gems; however they can get in the way when you are trying to ruin the bomb. Likewise, there is a multiplier which, when you can get to the 10x multiplier, will get you a fruit gem which does some neat things. Finally, there is the Challenge mode, that has a number of classifications of challenges that you gradually open as you play: Detonator; Spectrum; Coal Mine; Preserver; Fire Storm; Domino effect; Toolbox; Strata ax; Voltage; Treasure trove; Survivor, Gem Fall; and Enigma. These are certainly difficult, including tasks such as ruining a certain amount of gems in one move or keeping a particular quantity of the very same color gems in the playing field.This took me a while to obtain into the rhythm of playing "Dragon Story Twist" and initially I didn't like the twisting function at all. Now, nonetheless, I'm connected - "Dragon Story Twist" can be really addictive. I alternate primarily in between the Classic and Difficulty video games as being my preferred with a slight lean to the Difficulty games. The graphics are amazing and it's enjoyable enjoying the gems blow up. It's not best - this is a little bit slow-moving starting up and it is slow-moving when trying to change gamers and it has a while to understand the turning and entering the flow of the game. Still when you get hooked it is hours of junkie fun.

 

 

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