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Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp HD

Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp HD

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2.0

September 11, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp has been updated to ensure continued iOS compatibility. We've also updated the UI and fixed up some pesky bugs. Happy Retro Gaming!
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1.2

January 30, 2015

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Description of Dragon's Lair 2

Only you, Dirk the Daring, can save Princess Daphne from the clutches of the Evil Wizard Mordroc in this fully animated arcade classic from the legendary animator and director Don Bluth. It is a dark time in all the land. The Evil Wizard Mordroc has spirited away Princess Daphne to a wrinkle in time, scheming to force her into marriage. As Dirk the Daring, you must race through time to rescue her. A bumbling old time machine (and all the courage you can muster) will transport you on your mission. But you must hurry. Once the Casket of Doom has opened, Mordroc will place the Death Ring upon Daphne’s finger in marriage – and she will be lost forever in the Time Warp! The responsive and intuitive controls let you play with or without move guides and with iPad, you can play through the Original version or the new Director’s Cut, which features an alternate ending!
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Dragon's Lair 2: FAQ

Does Dragon's Lair 2 offer an iPad version?

Yes, the software for Dragon's Lair 2 is compatible with iPads.
The Dragon's Lair 2 app was released by Dragon's Lair LLC.
The app needs iOS 8.0 or later to function properly.
With an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5, Dragon's Lair 2 is a must-have app for users.
Games Is The App Genre Of The Dragon's Lair 2 App.
The current version of the Dragon's Lair 2 app is 2.0.
The Dragon's Lair 2 app was last updated on July 5, 2024.
Dragon's Lair 2 was released on February 5, 2023.
Rated Dragon's Lair LLC: May contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.
The Dragon's Lair 2 app can be used in English.
No, Dragon's Lair 2 is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Dragon's Lair 2.
No, you cannot utilize Dragon's Lair 2 with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Dragon's Lair 2

  • Minor fix would make it great

    I never played this in the arcade and don’t think it was very prevalent at all. I grew up in the 80s and the original was HUGE in the Chuck E. Cheeses and I played that one a ton. I managed to beat that one in the arcade but after finally finishing Time Warp, I doubt anyone could finish it in the arcade.

    The first game had 20+ scenes (I’m guessing) that were 3-20 moves. You had to beat all of them and a few in both mirror modes to get to the final scene. This game has about 7 scenes that seem to be 40-100 moves each that are all in order and need to be completed perfectly. This is what makes it difficult but I wouldn’t change it if that’s how the arcade version was.

    What I do question is that the first scene is broken into three parts, and once you complete one part, you don’t have to go back to the very beginning of the entire scene. Were all the scenes like this in the arcade, or was it just the first scene that was broken into three smaller parts to make it less aggravating for the casual arcade player? In the arcade without the hints, people MUST have spent a hundred quarters to properly learn a scene to complete it with no mistakes. It’s also aggravating to get sent to the beginning of a scene for a mistake on move 57 on your iPad, but if that’s how it was in the arcade, then it’s OK. (Maybe an option to have mid-scene milestones would be good.)

    Provided that the undivided scene progress after the first scene is accurate to the arcade version, my only real complaint is that if you leave the game in the middle, and come back later and select “continue”, the game defaults to displaying hints and giving you 3 lives, even if you were previously playing without hints. So if you want to play through without hints, you have to do it in one sitting.

    (There is also a janky transition whenever you grab one of the treasures but I suspect that is an accurate reproduction of the original arcade version.)
  • Great game,but…

    I’m one of the ones who bought into the original version all those years ago but now have to update. That hurt a little bit. But, for five dollars, that’s like playing it 10 times in the old arcade version so I consider it a bargain. However… there is no way to save progress from game to game. You have to do this all in one sitting. It gets really frustrating. it would be really nice if there was a feature to save the game. Apparently this isn’t a big seller so I doubt will see that anytime soon.
  • Needs update for latest iPad

    Needs update for latest iPad 12.9.