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This game can be found on the Scholastic website [https://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/games/wings_of_fire/index.html here]. It is a standard shoot 'em up from the top-down perspective. The description of the game on the front page is simply "Help the [[dragonets]] defend the skies!" | This game can be found on the Scholastic website [https://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/games/wings_of_fire/index.html here]. It is a standard shoot 'em up from the top-down perspective. The description of the game on the front page is simply "Help the [[dragonets]] defend the skies!" | ||
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When you go to the game's page, it will load in your browser. Interestingly, the title here is "Wings of Fire" despite being called simply "Game" on the home page. You control a dragon which is presumably [[Clay]] by clicking and dragging, or if you are on mobile you can drag him on the touch screen. [[Clay]] will fire automatically when an enemy [[SeaWing]] is on screen. He loses heath when hit by the [[SeaWings]]' projectiles. You are unable to proceed to the top half of the screen, and there is no penalty for allowing an enemy to reach the bottom. You can also touch the [[SeaWings]] without getting hurt, but their projectiles will most likely hit you if you attempt this. When [[Clay]] dies, he explodes. There is no music, and all of the sound effects are generic. The game has no end, the only objective being to make the highest possible score. | When you go to the game's page, it will load in your browser. Interestingly, the title here is "Wings of Fire" despite being called simply "Game" on the home page. You control a dragon which is presumably [[Clay]] by clicking and dragging, or if you are on mobile you can drag him on the touch screen. [[Clay]] will fire automatically when an enemy [[SeaWing]] is on screen. He loses heath when hit by the [[SeaWings]]' projectiles. You are unable to proceed to the top half of the screen, and there is no penalty for allowing an enemy to reach the bottom. You can also touch the [[SeaWings]] without getting hurt, but their projectiles will most likely hit you if you attempt this. When [[Clay]] dies, he explodes. There is no music, and all of the sound effects are generic. The game has no end, the only objective being to make the highest possible score. | ||
All of the high scores are recorded on Scholastic's website on a [https://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/games leaderboard] separated into weekly, monthly and all-time high scores. | All of the high scores are recorded on Scholastic's website on a [https://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/games leaderboard] separated into weekly, monthly, and all-time high scores. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 21:41, 15 May 2018
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Picture used on the Scholastic website.
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The screen that appears when the game loads.
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Clouds cover the menu options on the game over screen.
This game can be found on the Scholastic website here. It is a standard shoot 'em up from the top-down perspective. The description of the game on the front page is simply "Help the dragonets defend the skies!"
Playing the game
When you go to the game's page, it will load in your browser. Interestingly, the title here is "Wings of Fire" despite being called simply "Game" on the home page. You control a dragon which is presumably Clay by clicking and dragging, or if you are on mobile you can drag him on the touch screen. Clay will fire automatically when an enemy SeaWing is on screen. He loses heath when hit by the SeaWings' projectiles. You are unable to proceed to the top half of the screen, and there is no penalty for allowing an enemy to reach the bottom. You can also touch the SeaWings without getting hurt, but their projectiles will most likely hit you if you attempt this. When Clay dies, he explodes. There is no music, and all of the sound effects are generic. The game has no end, the only objective being to make the highest possible score.
All of the high scores are recorded on Scholastic's website on a leaderboard separated into weekly, monthly, and all-time high scores.
Trivia
- True to form, none of what is found in the game is from any of the books.
- The game has you playing as Clay even though the description states that you are helping all of the dragonets.
- The SeaWing enemies have some form of breath projectile, which has not been seen in any other canon media so far.