How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a game based on the Dreamworks film of the same name. released on Wii, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS by Little Orbit. The game is an action-adventure game where the player can ride dragons as the characters from the film. It was released on June 10, 2014. Take to the skies and return to the fantastical Viking Isle of Berk. Hiccup, Astrid, Snotlout, Fishlegs, Tuffnut & Ruffnut and their Dragons are now competing in fierce and competitive tournaments to determine the ultimate Dragon Rider.
Choose your Dragon Racer, soar through clouds, and explore new unmapped territories. Discover hidden locations, unlock mysterious Dragon Riders, and join in epic races across the beautiful yet treacherous Island of Berk. Features: Choose your Rider and Dragon to train and compete in races and tournaments Challenge a friend to claim the title of Best Dragon Rider Explore the mysterious Island of Berk to discover hidden quests.
There are seven total dragons to ride on with two of those being secret unlockables. Players compete in Tournaments across Berk. The world is also freely explorable with more unlocking with each tournament completed. The game features several collectibles consisting of the following Scenic Perches, Lost Sheep, Fire Beacons (requires lighting it), Viking Statues (requires lighting it), Ice Sculptures (requires lighting it), Tokens and the Golden Terror.
File Name | How to Train Your Dragon 2 |
Cart Size | 100MB |
Version | 1.0 |
Console | 3DS |
Region | USA & Europe |
Genre | Action Adventure |
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Release Date | June 10, 2014 |
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