-----------A Little Background on the Game--------->
There are 4 Royal Kings (in the water): East of Tangetal/Southwest of Kol (Heart), West of Tangetal/Southeast of Garinham (Spade), Southwest of Cantlin/Southeast of Haukness (Club), West of Rainbow Drop Cave (Diamond)
Dragon Warrior™ can be thought of as (and usually is thought of as) the grandaddy of all console RPGs that we know today. It seems a little strange that a game like Dragon Warrior is an ancestor of games like Final Fantasy 7 (tm), but they had to start somewhere...

Dragon Warrior (originally known as Dragon Quest in Japan) was released in the US by Enix way back in 1988. It was the first real RPG of its kind in the US, as it featured somewhat of a storyline (kind of) and a world that you could explore... from the towns and castles of the outer world, to the depths of the caves and dungeons that were scattered around. There were plenty of people to meet and monsters to battle, quests to complete and puzzles to solve. It also featured a built-in battery (which was first seen in 'The Legend of Zelda') that allowed you to save your game data so you wouldn't have to start from scratch each time you played.

Dragonlord's Quest tries to recapture some of the fun we had growing up playing this game.  It also seeks to inspire a new generation of gamers to experience the story in a new fashion.  This level includes the addition of side quests that are, mostly, original in content.  While this is a bit different from the original game, you will probably find yourself wanting to play just one more hour of this "horrifyingly addictive level."

Good luck, valiant warrior.

(Dragon Warrior, Dragon Quest, and The Legend of Zelda are trademarks of Nintendo, Inc.)
** I highly recommend that you find an old 8-bit NES, buy the original game and see what a real RPG is **