
Play Dragon Crystal - Tsurani no Meikyuu (Japan) Online
Dragon Crystal is a dungeon crawler with RPG elements, along the lines of classics such as Rogue or Nethack. Without relying on a story, the game throws you into a randomly generated world which you should explore carefully - and most importantly, where you must survive! The complex, maze-like levels reveal their structure only after you cover the corresponding map areas. Your goal in each level is to reach a teleporter which will take you to the next one. There are also a lot of random items scattered around - weapons, armor, money, and food. Money allows you to continue the game if you die, food prevents you from starving. The enemies are visible on screen, and you fight them in real-time combat, moving around and pressing direction arrows to strike with the equipped weapon. You are always accompanied by an egg which will eventually grow up to be a dragon if you have leveled up enough.
- DeveloperSEGA Enterprises Ltd.
- PublisherSEGA Enterprises Ltd.
- Release Date1989-12-31
- GenresRole-playing (RPG)
- PlatformsGame Gear
- Players3
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