17 February 2004 18:34 GMT / By Stuart Miles
If you need some plain old sci-fi shooting action on your mobile phone while your waiting for your partner to finish getting ready the Com2uS feels that Dragon Fire II is the way forward.Navigating a dragon, (you didn't think you would be flying something different did you?), your task is to kill as many baddies as possible across the five stages.
Gameplay is a lot easier than tennis and played out from a top down perpective, however the graphics aren't as honed as they could be and special moves include a breath attack and addition weapon upgrades can be picked up along the way.
Verdict
Dragon Fire II costs £5 and before you invest make sure you are comfortable with your phone as on the phone we tested it on, you'll require the dexterity of a concert pianist.
Score
Review Recap
- Made by
- Com2uS
- Price as reviewed
- £5
- The good
- five stages to beat
- The bad
- you'll need nimble hands
- Quick verdict
- Find the right phone and you're on to a winner
- Score
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