Sun May 19 2024
Fixed a screen resolution bug that was causing the screen to shake in some levels.
Dragon Drop is a charming and inventive take on the puzzle-platformer genre. The core mechanic—dragging objects like platforms, trampolines, and stones from a toolbar directly into the world—gives you a sense of agency that typical platformers lack. Instead of just reacting to the environment, you are actively building the path for your character, Linus. This leads to some really clever puzzles that require both quick reflexes and thoughtful planning.
The game's storybook aesthetic is delightful, and the narrative of saving Princess Linia from the dragon Feytch provides a lighthearted backdrop to the action. Each of the thirty levels feels distinct, especially with the inclusion of collectible map pieces and mystical orbs that challenge you to rethink your approach if you want that perfect three-star rating. While the controls take a moment to get used to, the satisfaction of perfectly placing a trampoline to clear a massive gap is undeniable. It’s a great choice for players looking for a creative, family-friendly adventure.
Unique drag-and-drop puzzle mechanics
30 colorful levels across 3 worlds
Challenging boss battles
Storybook-style narrative
Multiple collectible items and power-ups
Before moving Linus, look at the obstacles ahead. Place platforms to bridge gaps and use trampolines for verticality. Be careful with dynamite; it can clear blocked paths but will also hurt Linus if he's too close when it detonates.
To get a three-star rating, you must collect all map pieces and the mystical orb in a single attempt without dying. Use your items sparingly, as some puzzles have a limit on how many objects you can place at once.
You can place platforms, trampolines, stones, dynamite, and candles to overcome obstacles.



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