Run little dragon!

Run little dragon!

The little dragon wants to be free, but he only knows how to jump and the world is a dangerous place, he needs to be able to fly and fire.

This is a platform game where the little dragon is always running forward, you can't go back.
You can jump from the floor and from the walls, collect all the coins you can, you will need them to enter in the dungeons and power up.

Play Run little dragon!: A Guide

Just click in the screen to jump, fly and fire.
In the mountains:
Click / touch in the game to make it jump through the world.
In the snow:
Hold the click / touch in the screen and the little dragon will fly.
In the desert:
Hold the click / touch in the screen a little longer to fire and go through the walls.

En each world, complete 10 levels and collect at least 400 coins to enter in the dungeon of the flying potion, there collect at least 40 gems to get the magic potion.

What tools or libraries were used to build the mechanics of this game?

The game relies on the Javascript framework for its design and functionality.

How is the game classified by its tags?

The core focus of the game based on its tags is arcade, platformer.

Which gender does this game focus on?

The primary gender group this game attracts is Male.

Who is the creator of this game title?

The company that played a role in developing this game is barbrilue.

What is the main genre of this game?

The gaming category associated with this game is Agility.

Does the game display any graphic content involving blood?

Yes, Run little dragon! contains violent blood scenes.

Is the game compatible with mobile platforms?

Yes, Run little dragon! supports mobile play for both iOS and Android users.

What age group does this game primarily appeal to?

This game is created for age categories Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is there any brutality or cruelty shown in the game?

Yes, Run little dragon! showcases cruel or violent themes.

Is this game safe and appropriate for children?

No, Run little dragon! is not kid-approved.