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Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone

Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone

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Release Date: May 21, 1992

Singleplayer

The third and last installment of Double Dragon series, which, like the original, was a direct conversion of the game from slot machines. This time Billy and Jimmy will not settle their s on the streets of a big city, but will set off into the world.

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The third and last installment of Double Dragon series, which, like the original, was a direct conversion of the game from slot machines. This time Billy and Jimmy will not settle their s on the streets of a big city, but will set off into the world. And all this through a mysterious fairy who warns the brothers against the great evil lurking in Egypt. In order to defeat it, you have to find the title stones of Rosetta, scattered in different parts of the globe.

Fabula, for the Double Dragon series rather unconventional, but after starting the right game everything comes back to normal. Searching for stones or revenge on the of a local gang - and so it boils down to the annihilation of enemies coming from all over the world. The way of presenting the action has not changed either - it is still a two-dimensional murder, which forces us to constantly walk to the right. From time to time you will also be able to enter the surrounding buildings - in some of them there are shops, where for a small fee we will regenerate your health, gain additional "life" or weapons. The authors of the game did not forget about multiplayer mode either. As in the previous versions of the game can play two people at the same time.

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Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone
Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone
Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone

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