Double Dragon Trilogy

3.9
7.8K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

A groundbreaking, uber-popular game upon its arcade debut in 1987, Double Dragon is the undisputed godfather of co-op beat ‘em all!

Enter Double Dragon Trilogy, a compilation specially optimized for mobiles and which includes all three installments of the beloved arcade series: Double Dragon, Double Dragon 2: The Revenge, and Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone. The first one begins with Billy and his brother Jimmy, two martial arts experts, in a mission to rescue Billy's girlfriend, Marian, who’s been kidnapped by the Black Shadows Gang. All your favorite moves are here: punches, kicks, elbows, knees, head-butts and an assortment of not-exactly-street-legal weapons.

Battle your way through all 3 titles and bask in the greatness of one of the ‘80s most popular arcade games!

FEATURES:
• Two game modes: “Arcade” (play the game from beginning to end and go for the high score) and “Story” (unlock new stages and achievements while playing through the game)
• Customizable controls
• Three difficulty levels: “mobile” (specially balanced for mobile games), “original” (similar to the arcade version) and “expert” (a real challenge!)
• Achievements & leaderboards (Google Play Game Service)
• Choose between the original 8-bit soundtrack and a brand-new remastered one!
• Co-op mode (two players) via bluetooth
• Gamepad support - compatible with most Android controllers

Sony Xperia PLAY optimized.
NVIDIA Shield optimized.
M.O.J.O. optimized.
Support for custom controllers like MOGA Pocket, MOGA Pro etc.


Double Dragon Trilogy © 2013 Million Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Published and Developed by DotEmu.


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Updated on
16 Oct 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.7
6.74K reviews
Ryan Huppman
1 August 2022
Great game, love thinking back to my days pumping quarter after quarter into double dragon at 7-Eleven with my best friend. The game is exactly the same and I'm looking to actually find a way to mount the screen in a cabinet so I can play the stand-up version. This is exactly the standard version just handheld. I actually bought a stand-up version from an arcade many many years ago however after divorce and losing everything it's great to find this original entertainment that I've missed
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TOM The Spaceknerd
22 April 2023
Decent but could be better. They really should have infinite continues, as even with the mobile difficulty these games are horribly unbalanced. Double Dragon 3 arcade had a system of adding more coins to buy upgrades and extra lives. Without finding a way to implement this into the port, you're not getting the full experience. You're basically stuck with 3 lives and 2 continues for each game, which isn't great, and without upgrades Double Dragon 3 is a near impossible. It's quite barebones.
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A Google user
25 January 2019
Great game! The Double Dragon Trilogy is definitely one of my all time favorite beat em up games in the genre. This is a terrific remake of the originals too by the way, but I have an issue with the control's. It seems like good ol' Billy boy here has a bit of a mind of his own at times and the direction in which he is attacking (Or Attempting To At Least) is the opposite of where I intend him to attack his opponent, for whatever reason I just simply cannot understand whatsoever.
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