Take On Furious Dragons In New Korean Shmup-RPG Dragon Heroes

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South Korean studio PATI Games has released its shooter-RPG Dragon Heroes for iOS and Android.

 

It plays like any other frantic vertical shooter but also has you collecting dozens of heroes that each have their own attack styles and special skills. The idea is to become the savior of Dragonia by upgrading these heroes, and yes, that involves slaying lots of dragons who act as the bosses.

 

There are multiple game modes including Scenario, Infinite dungeon, Boss raid. And there’s even a Guild system and PvP battles to take part in.

 

You can download Dragon Heroes for free on the App Store and Google Play.


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