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Darby the Dragon is a children's video game developed by Capitol Multimedia and published by Broderbund in 1996 for Macintosh and Microsoft Windows.
Darby the Dragon | |
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Developer(s) | Capitol Multimedia |
Publisher(s) | Broderbund |
Director(s) | Timothy R. Phillips Larissa Shabasheva |
Producer(s) | Dale Desharone |
Writer(s) | Andy Wolfendon |
Composer(s) | Tony Trippi |
Series | StoryQuests |
Engine | Magic Composer[citation needed] |
Platform(s) | Windows, Macintosh |
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Genre(s) | Graphic adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Summary
editThis game follows two young dragons, Darby and his sister Sparkle (who has been shrunk), on a quest to find the ingredients of a potion that will "make Sparkle big again". This game is full of puzzles and allows children to solve problems in order to complete tasks. There are songs throughout the game that are both key to some of the puzzles, such as clues, and some are just for fun.
Voices
edit- Darby - Chloe Leamon
- Sparkle - Wendy Sakakeeny
- King -
- Queen -
- Solwyn -
- Maggie -
- Amanda -
- The Mask Maker -
- Guard -
- Dag -
- Jethro -
- The Mountain Troll -
- The Swamp Troll -
- Jeremy -
- Court Jester -
- The Unicorn -
- Jack Rabbit -
- The Vultures -
- The Swamp Frog -
Uncategorized: Antoinette Heery, Chloe Leamon, Jack Blovits, Jerry Kissel, Laura Siersema, Mike McNally, Wendy Sakakeeny, Will Le Bow, and Wren Ross.
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