The FIRST-EVER dragon combat simulator!
Written on January 2nd , 2026 by Tech Ads
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DRAGON STRIKE
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Feel the raw power of the mighty dragon
J surging beneath you as the wind beats
against your face. Your hand trembles, not
from the heft of your dragonlance, but from
anticipation of the battle that is to come. The
air screams with the fury of enemy dragons
and creatures — even flying citadels!
This is DRAGONSTRIKE, where the deadly
skies above the AD&D® DRAGONLANCE®
game world of Krynn explode before your
The FIKST-EVEK dragon
combat simulator!
very eyes. The realistic first-person viewpoint
propels you into a detailed, fully animated,
3-dimensional world of incredible action
and excitement!
Learn to fly dragons and master over 20
different missions. Receive magic items
along the way — you're going to need them!
Dragon fangs, talons and deadly breath
weapons are just a few of the dangers you'll
face in the fierce heat of dragon combat!
To the skies brave knight — and victory!
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Available for:
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C-64/128
To order:
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1-800-245-4525 ==
to charge on
VISA or MasterCard,
To receive SSI's complete product
catalog, send $1.00 to:
SSL 675 Almanor Avenue,
Sunnyvale, CA 94086.
ADSD
2nd Edition
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‘The FIRST-EVER dragon combat simulator!’
produced by Westwood Associates, DragonStrike was a 1990 first person Dungeons and Dragons-themed combat flight simulator for IBM PC, Commodore 64/128, Amiga, and other platforms. Gameplay involved a knight flying atop of a metallic dragon facing off against various other dragons, wyverns, manticores, and other mythic beasts. Weapons include lances, magical items, and the claws, teeth, and breath of the dragon. DragonStrike was positively reviewed in Computer Gaming World Issue 77.
The MSDOS release of DragonStrike can be played at the Internet Archive.
Taken from: Amiga World - Volume 6, Number 10 (October 1990)
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