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Battle of the Giants: Dragons Video Diaries Released

A three-video series documents everything from the technical aspect of the game, to the legends of dragons themselves.

Battle of the Giants: Dragons is a recently released title from Ubisoft that pits dragon against dragon.

Players start off by customizing a dragon, and they can choose from one of four general types: Ice, Fire, Wind, and Earth. From here, players fly their dragons around the world of Tammabbukku as they search for gems and other dragons to defeat. There are over 40 different lands in total for players to explore, and as players find gems they can create unique arrangements of them to enhance special attacks in battle. Dragons have a full range of abilities to utilize in battle including attacking with fire breath, claws, flight, head, or tail.

See the videos below for a three part developer's diary documenting the process of creating this game, which are hosted by a very young spokesperson.

Part one discusses the origin of dragons, part two gets into the technical aspects of making the game, and finally part three discusses all the main features of Battle of the Giants: Dragons.

Battle of the Giants: Dragons is rated E10+ and is available now for a price of $29.99.


 

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Neal Ronaghan Staff Alumnus

10/17/2009 at 07:11 PM

I think this series is also coming to DSiWare. I've never really heard of it before. Is it any good?

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