

Snappy Dragons becomes particularly unique when it starts to incorporate different types of dragons and game modes. Examples include wind direction that changes projectile trajectory, moving stones that cannot be destroyed, and a sort of black hole (which can be used to kill wizards) that swallows up everything. These challenges dramatically affect how and where fireballs are shot. What’s more is that the noted environmental hazards can be hindering to the user as well. It’s actually quite a challenge too, as players are granted only a limited number of shots. Moreover, the enemy wizards can be killed by a direct hit, falling, landing in the water at the bottom of each level, or through various environmental hazards. What this means is that players will often have to destroy certain enemies while strategically destroying the environment, Worms-style, so that they can actually hit the other ones. The key difference here is that the levels are all destructible. A moderate arc is displayed for aiming purposes, and the fireball travels with standard physics. The control works almost exactly like Angry Birds, but in reverse (meaning players don’t tap and pull backwards on the dragon, but forward). Players take control of a dragon (sometimes more than one) and from a static vantage point must catapult fireballs onto a level peppered with evil wizards. This is not the case with Snappy Dragons, though.

It sounds familiar, and at first glance one might think it to be another clone where players lob objects at structures to kill all inside.

It’s a physics puzzle game that challenges users with one basic goal, and that is to eliminate all enemies on screen. A combination of both old and new design elements, it is an app that plays similarly to Angry Birds, boasts the destructive style of Worms, and incorporates an original flavor all its own. Snappy Dragons blends elements of Angry Birds and Worms to create something wonderfully uniqueĮxtensive Studios has just released a new title for iOS by the name of Snappy Dragons.
