Lunar: Dragon Song

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Lunar: Dragon Song (ESRB rating: E10+) is a Role-playing video game released for the Nintendo DS. The story features a delivery boy called Jian Campbell and his friend Lucia who helps him defeat monsters while running errands. They eventually get involved in the legend of the dragons that protect their world and must stop an evil Dragonmaster who intends to use their power to attain world domination. As a parent, one may question the ESRB rating given, as the game contains violence, blood, occultism, images for enticement of lust, a version of creationism involving a goddess and a belief that one's inner evil (sin) can be conquered without the aid of Jesus Christ.[1]

The game plays as a turn-based RPG, however, the target of attacks cannot be determined by the player. Throughout the game, att most three characters are controllable which are determined entirely by the storyline and cannot be switched. Through a menu option one chooses whether to earn Experience points (used to become more powerful) or earn items as rewards for defeating enemies.

References

  1. http://www.familyfriendlygaming.com/Reviews/2007/Review%20Lunar%20Dragon%20Song.html
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