All Three Dragon's Lair Games At Once, All For Wii
Published: January 01, 0001
Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins
Were Dragon’s Lair, Space Ace, and Dragon’s Lair II: TIme Warp too hard for you? Then you’ll want Destineer’s Dragon’s Lair Trilogy for the Wii, featuring a beginner moves guide and Watch Mode, so you don’t even have to play.(new Image()).src
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for your viewing pleasure.
And viewing pleasure is really what it’s all about. Since these games were really just a series of quick ufa747 time events, there’s a pretty clear way to make it through each one, and when you’re done, you’re done. If you just wanted to see the games from start to finish, YouTube has all three readily available. I make fun of the Trilogy’s Watch Mode, which lets the story play without user input, but it’s probably one of the most attractive features of the release. Just turn on
watch mode and appreciate DOn Bluth’s award-winning animation without having to worry about following the flashing cues.