

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Īfter the defeat of Grimmel the Gristly, all dragons went to the Hidden World, which is their ancestral home. Many dragons were enslaved by Drago Bludvist, who wanted to be a dragon god, but later, all dragons are freed because of Toothless, who fights for dominance against Drago's Bewilderbeast. Many dragons are summoned by the Berserker Bewilderbeast to fight the Dragon Hunters and Dragon Flyers in order to stop them from catching and killing their fellow dragons. Later, Hiccup and Toothless killed it and all of the dragons are saved and freed. The dragons were falsely accused by the Vikings, but Hiccup discovered that they are not actually a threat but victims of a gigantic dragon, the Red Death.

Kids observe and record the method and results in their in-game journals, which provides a sense of accomplishment instead of the usual one-click crafting recipes that are unlocked as a reward in many other games. (For example, the alchemist talks about using the scientific method to complete tasks.) Plus, educational aspects are subtly woven into the story, which shouldn't turn off educationally averse kids.

Quests are varied to keep repetition low. Graphics are superb for a browser-based game, and actions are simple even flying is forgiving. School of Dragons follows the movies closely, with all the key characters included in the game as quest givers. Kids who are fans of the How to Train Your Dragon movies (and Cressida Cowell's books that they're based on) will love the chance to jump into the world of Berk, training the dragon that they'll eventually fly, race, and explore with.
