Lunar: Dragon Song
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Content at a glance: Violence: Small amounts of blood; dead characters lying around; a monster is stabbed in the forehead. Spirituality: A goddess brings life to the world and plays a large role in the story; magic comes from this goddess or one of her dragons; main antagonist seeks to become a god; humanistic storyline. Adult Content: Sexual content from other Lunar games is absent. Positive Content: Jian disregards his own safety for his friends; his friends admonish him for doing so; friends stay together through many dangers. |
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Rating: some-issues
Violence: Small amounts of blood; dead characters lying around; a monster is stabbed in the forehead.
Spirituality: A goddess brings life to the world and plays a large role in the story; magic comes from this goddess or one of her dragons; main antagonist seeks to become a god; humanistic storyline.
Adult Content: Sexual content from other Lunar games is absent.
Positive Content: Jian disregards his own safety for his friends; his friends admonish him for doing so; friends stay together through many dangers.
E10+, RPG, Japan Art Media, 2 stars
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About this game

- Genre:
- RPG
- ERSB Rating:
- E10+ (Everyone 10 and older)
- Devloper/Publisher:
- Japan Art Media
- Released:
- September 27, 2005
- Review Published:
- August 24, 2008 / 9:00 am
- Platform:
- Nintendo DS
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