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Review: How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies

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Nex Playground is a console I had the pleasure of reviewing recently. This special box of joy is the perfect gadget for gaming families. Moreover, if you love to get up and move while enjoying a video game, it has you covered. How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies is the latest addition to the Nex Play Pass. Accordingly, if you’ve signed up for the 3-month or 12-month option, you can jump straight in.

This family-friendly fantasy adventure was developed and published by Nex. It is a single-player or 2-player cooperative title that demands you get off your bum and move. Each player must select their favourite dragon as they soar through the air, tackling an array of enemies. Dodging, weaving, fighting, and more can be enjoyed in this safe and child-focused game. 

How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies tells a fun tale. 

If you follow the franchise, you know that DreamWorks and Universal Pictures rarely hold back. Thankfully, this approach has been taken with this fun adventure title. You control a dragon handler who must protect the Isle of Berk from its foes. Once you jump on your ride, you must explore 6 unique locations. This on a rail exploration game pushes you through winding valleys, mountainous arenas, and lush waterfront locations.

The railed design prevents younger gamers from becoming lost. Though this could feel restrictive, the immersive control system and vibrant setting keep you alert. Additionally, you are free to attack whichever foe you like. This sense of freedom overrides the linear progression and keeps things moving nicely.

How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies is clean but dated. 

Though How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies has a dated appeal, it is attractive regardless. Furthermore, the animation of each dragon was smooth and great to look at. It didn’t matter if you were shooting fireballs, weaving through rocks, or barrel rolling; it all looked great. Alongside this, I like the varied backdrops and the unique beasts on offer.

The audio delivers an upbeat and exciting atmosphere. Moreover, the sound effects are simple but effective. There are pleasant ambient noises to generate energy and bring the world to life. Though it rarely delivers new ideas, the audio and sound effects were impressive for a child-friendly experience.

Take to the skies and eliminate your foes in How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies.

Excellent controls.

Nex Playground’s motion sensor camera is beyond impressive. Regardless of whether you play this alone or with others, it never gets confused. It’ll identify every moving body part and react with accurate on-screen movement. Raising your hands, leaning your body, and ducking ensure your rider and dragon move in perfect harmony. 

Though How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies is short, there are challenges to complete to pad things out. Furthermore, the ability to watch your kids play or join them on this adventure increases replay value and longevity. 

How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies is perfect for families. 

Safe and fun family-friendly games are tough to come by. Thankfully, this one is brilliant for gamers of all ages. The action is the right side of challenging, and the levels are enjoyable. Furthermore, who doesn’t like to exercise while they play video games? If this has piqued your interest, I recommend clicking here for more information.

SUMMARY

How to Train Your Dragon: Riders of the Skies is a great single-player or cooperative adventure title. Use your body to fly between rocks and shoot fire at your foes. It is safe, enjoyable, and brilliantly energetic!


+ Simple but colourful graphics.
+ High energy audio.
+ Responsive controls.
+ Perfect for younger gamers.

- Replay value could be limited.
- Not a lot of depth.

(Rating: Age 6+ Release date: Out now! Price: Included with Nex Play Pass)


(Reviewed on Nex Playground)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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