Enter your dragon in trial competitions for each discipline to win treasure and fame.Train dragons in the six different dragon disciplines of Breath, Flying, Magic, Roaring, Strength and Charisma.Collect a veritable menagerie of your very own personally raised dragons.Care for and lovingly raise dragons from hatchlings to full grown adults.Buy and hatch dragon eggs to see what kind of unique dragon you'll get.There is a wide variety of engaging activities to allow a child to become immersed in this magical world turning respiratory therapy into encouraging fun entertainment. Magic cards allow a player to take a powerful independent second action during their turn.Dragon Keeper introduces children to a fantastic colorful world of dragons, competition and care, and the key to this world is their own special respiratory therapy device. Players will receive Magic cards as a reward for defending or healing the dragons. The keepers have harnessed magical powers by using special items and spells. The world of Dragon Keepers is a mystical place. The hearts represent the Life of the dragon and also the number of attacks the dragon can receive before they are defeated. Both Friendly and Trained sides of a Dragon tile will have a number of Heart symbols in the upper left corner. In the Dragon game, the dragons are older and keepers can train them which flips the tile to the trained side. In the Keeper game, the dragons are younger and will never be flipped to their Trained side. The dragons in the game are powerful untamed magical creatures that always start the game with the Friendly side of their Dragon tile face up. For example, a purple dragon keeper can only protect a purple dragon. For example, the Red Keeper deck will have a Keeper from each color (Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, and White).Įach card in a player’s Keeper deck represents an individual dragon keeper which will protect one type of dragon from attacks made by the hunter. The front of the card represents a Keeper from each different tribe. Keeper decks have a unique colored tribe symbol on the back of the card. In both game modes, players will choose a Keeper deck to play the game with. The Keepers have vowed to protect the dragons. The goal for the players is to train a predetermined number of dragons and have them successfully attack the Hunter. This mode requires a bit more strategic thinking and is more suited for adults and older children. The goal for each player is to heroically defend 3 different dragons from the evil hunter.Ī cooperative game which takes 30-40 minutes and plays from 2 to 4 players. This mode is a lighter version of the game intended for younger children. The game modes are the following:Ī light competitive game using "push your luck" mechanisms, which takes 10-15 minutes and plays from 3 to 6 players. Both modes are played over several rounds until players have reached a game ending condition. In Dragon Keepers, there are 2 different modes of gameplay. Each player represents the chief of a specific tribe of dragon keepers who will defend the dragons from attacks by the evil hunters at all cost! The other group is the heroic dragon keepers who protect and train the dragons. The first is a group of evil hunters who want to destroy dragons for trophies and fame. You will also have access to the add-on items from the Kickstarter.ĭragon Keepers is a game representing a battle between two powerful forces. Our 2018 Kickstarter campaign for the game was successful and the game is here! If you would like to order a copy (and receive a free set of player mats) this is the best place to do that.
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