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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dragonstomper_6507.jpg]] The only true RolePlayingGame for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, and considered one of the console's best games. ''Dragonstomper'' is a Platform/StarpathSupercharger game on cassette, released in 1982. Written by Stephen Landrum.

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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dragonstomper_6507.jpg]] The only true RolePlayingGame for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, and considered one of the console's best games. ''Dragonstomper'' is a Platform/StarpathSupercharger game on cassette, released in 1982. Written by Stephen Landrum.
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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dragonstomper_6507.jpg]] The only true RolePlayingGame for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, and considered one of the console's best games. ''Dragonstomper'' is a UsefulNotes/StarpathSupercharger game on cassette, released in 1982. Written by Stephen Landrum.

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[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dragonstomper_6507.jpg]] The only true RolePlayingGame for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, and considered one of the console's best games. ''Dragonstomper'' is a UsefulNotes/StarpathSupercharger Platform/StarpathSupercharger game on cassette, released in 1982. Written by Stephen Landrum.



* LoadingScreen: The UsefulNotes/StarpathSupercharger displays two blue bars coming together to fill the screen as the game loads.

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* LoadingScreen: The UsefulNotes/StarpathSupercharger Platform/StarpathSupercharger displays two blue bars coming together to fill the screen as the game loads.
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Found out about "Dies Irae"


* MusicalGameplay: Including the theme from ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}'' when a monster attacks, Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor ("The Funeral March") when you kill a monster, "[[Film/GoldDiggersOf1933 We're In The Money]]" if you find gold, "Rule, Britannia!" when you win, and "Taps" if you die.

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* MusicalGameplay: Including the theme from ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}'' when a monster attacks, Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor ("The Funeral March") when you kill a monster, "[[Film/GoldDiggersOf1933 We're In The Money]]" if you find gold, "Dies Irae" in church, "In The Hall of the Mountain King" when you enter the dragon's cave, "Rule, Britannia!" when you win, and "Taps" if you die.



* PublicDomainSoundtrack: "In The Hall of the Mountain King" when you enter the dragon's cave, "Rule, Britannia!" if you win.

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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: "The Funeral March", "Dies Irae", "In The Hall of the Mountain King" when you enter the dragon's cave, King", "Rule, Britannia!" if you win.and "Taps".

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You must save the kingdom from a [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]] by taking an [[MacGuffin amulet]] in its possession. Your PlayerCharacter has two stats: STR ({{Strength}}, though it actually represents HitPoints) and DEX ({{Dexterity}}, or Armor Class). There are no ExperiencePoints or {{Character Level}}s, but you can raise or lower these stats with certain items.

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You must save the kingdom from a [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]] by taking an [[MacGuffin amulet]] in its possession. Your PlayerCharacter has two stats: STR ({{Strength}}, though it actually represents HitPoints) (Strength), representing HitPoints, and DEX ({{Dexterity}}, or (Dexterity), representing Armor Class).Class. There are no ExperiencePoints or {{Character Level}}s, but you can raise or lower these stats with certain items.



* TheSixStats: Two of them, {{Strength}} and {{Dexterity}}, though they actually represent HitPoints and Armor Class respectively.
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* LimitedUseMagicalDevice: Every magic item and spell disappears after one use.



* VancianMagic: Every magic item and spell disappears after one use.
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* BoobyTrap: Invisible traps are laid around the castles in the countryside, and again in the dragon's cave. If you bump into one, you get stuck and take damage. Magic spells will allow you to see them.
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* InvisibleWall: Barriers Surrounding the Enchanted Countryside, the village, and the start of the cave.

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* InvisibleWall: Barriers Surrounding surrounding the Enchanted Countryside, the village, and the start of the cave.
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* MedievalEuropeanFantasy: The game is set in a simple fantasy world reminiscent of Europe in late antiquity or the early Middle Ages, with castles, churches, Greek temples, a village, and the dragon in his cave.

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* MedievalEuropeanFantasy: The game is set in a simple fantasy world reminiscent of Europe in late antiquity or the early Middle Ages, with castles, churches, Greek temples, a village, and the dragon in his its cave.



* PlayerHeadquarters: The churches in the countryside.

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* PlayerHeadquarters: The You tend to stay close to the churches in the countryside.countryside, so you can buy some healing in a hurry if an encounter leaves you near death.

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