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* '''Scroll Tower''' is a stacking board game mentioned in ''Darkstalker''. The game consists of different levels of stacking difficulty, in which dragons have to stack small, marble, scroll-shaped "bricks" in increasingly difficult ways. Both Whiteout and [[Thoughtful]] were said to be good at it, and Darkstalker commented that it was very lame.
* '''Scroll Tower''' is a stacking board game mentioned in ''Darkstalker''. The game consists of different levels of stacking difficulty, in which dragons have to stack small, marble, scroll-shaped "bricks" in increasingly difficult ways. Both Whiteout and [[Thoughtful]] were said to be good at it, and Darkstalker commented that it was very lame.
* '''Hide and Seek''' is a [[RainWing]] game that young dragonets play. According to [[Jambu]], for the RainWings, Hide and Seek is used to practice their camouflage skills. Although it is a game, hide and seek was one of the challenges used for the RainWing [[Dragon royalty|royal challenge]]. According to Kinkajou, RainWing dragonets love to play Hide and Seek and will do so for hours.
* '''Hide and Seek''' is a [[RainWing]] game that young dragonets play. According to [[Jambu]], for the RainWings, Hide and Seek is used to practice their camouflage skills. Although it is a game, hide and seek was one of the challenges used for the RainWing [[Dragon royalty|royal challenge]]. According to Kinkajou, RainWing dragonets love to play Hide and Seek and will do so for hours.
* '''The Darkstalker''' is a game played by NightWing dragonets around the time of ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]''. You play by hiding as Darkstalker for a long time, then releasing yourself from the spot you hid and get the other players. It is similar to hide-and-seek in the real world.
* '''The Darkstalker''' is a game played by NightWing dragonets around the time of ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]''. You play by hiding as Darkstalker for a long time, then releasing yourself from the spot you hid and getting the other players. It is similar to hide-and-seek in the real world.
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Revision as of 20:43, 1 October 2020

Games are played by dragonets throughout the series, generally for fun.

Known Games

  • Scales-and-squares is a game played in the time of Darkstalker. The game is played on a board with colored tokens consisting of either scales or squares. Scale tokens are green and blue, while the squares are black and white. Scales can hop over squares around a board to capture them. This game was played at a festival by Fathom, Darkstalker, and Whiteout. It is possible only NightWings played it, as Fathom seemed to not know the rules.
  • Dragons and Vipers is a game mentioned in Darkness of Dragons. It is known to be played by SandWing dragonets.
  • Scroll Tower is a stacking board game mentioned in Darkstalker. The game consists of different levels of stacking difficulty, in which dragons have to stack small, marble, scroll-shaped "bricks" in increasingly difficult ways. Both Whiteout and Thoughtful were said to be good at it, and Darkstalker commented that it was very lame.
  • Hide and Seek is a RainWing game that young dragonets play. According to Jambu, for the RainWings, Hide and Seek is used to practice their camouflage skills. Although it is a game, hide and seek was one of the challenges used for the RainWing royal challenge. According to Kinkajou, RainWing dragonets love to play Hide and Seek and will do so for hours.
  • The Darkstalker is a game played by NightWing dragonets around the time of The Dragonet Prophecy. You play by hiding as Darkstalker for a long time, then releasing yourself from the spot you hid and getting the other players. It is similar to hide-and-seek in the real world.