How to Train Your Dragon

How to Train Your Dragon

released on Mar 23, 2010

How to Train Your Dragon

released on Mar 23, 2010

Challenge your friends to become the ultimate Viking hero. Create your dragon, with countless ways to customize their looks and abilities! Complete challenges to increase speed, power, fire, and more.


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I say it holds up just as well as the console version!

A Dragon Adventure for Fans

"How to Train Your Dragon" on the Nintendo DS offers an enjoyable experience for fans of the film series who are looking to immerse themselves in the world of dragons. While it may not reach the heights of some other movie tie-in games, it still has its charms.

Pros:
Dragon Interaction: The game excels in allowing players to interact with and train dragons. This is where it truly shines, as you can bond with these fantastic creatures and watch them grow and evolve.
Mini-Games: There are various mini-games and challenges that keep the gameplay diverse and engaging. These tasks add variety to the experience.
Exploration: Exploring the world of Berk is a highlight. The game captures the essence of the movie's setting, making it a treat for fans.

Cons:
Repetitiveness: Some elements of the game can become repetitive over time, especially if you're not deeply invested in the franchise.
Graphics: The Nintendo DS's hardware limitations mean that the graphics aren't as impressive as on other platforms, which may disappoint some players.
Limited Depth: While enjoyable, the game lacks the depth and complexity of more dedicated RPGs or adventure games.
In summary, "How to Train Your Dragon" on Nintendo DS is a decent game for fans who want to explore the dragon-filled world of Berk. It provides an engaging experience but falls short of becoming a must-play title due to some repetition and limited depth. If you're a fan of the franchise, it's worth giving a try to live out your dragon-training fantasies on the go.

Don't have a lot of memories of this but I just remember hating it for not being like the Wii version.

i got so good at the dragon equipment crafting minigame