At the end of each area, you must fight one of three mighty giants equipped with devastating attacks and tons of HP. The brave knight and his broken sword must now find a way to defeat the giants and monsters scattered around the Astral Dimension and return Camelot to its former glory. ![]() After Camelot has been destroyed by giants who brought chaos about the land and its people, the wizard Merlin – in an attempt to banish the Void Giant from the kingdom – transported its ruins and survivors to the Astral Dimension. Our thoughts still remain our own, honest opinions."Play as King Arthur in this roguelite action RPG inspired by the legend of the Knights of the Round Table. I’ll be sharing the rest of our day at Warwick Castle with you in a future post.ĭisclaimer: we were given free access to this event, to Warwick Castle and a goodie bag in exchange for promoting this DVD. ![]() If you are feeling really brave then you can take a #DragonSelfie with this chap! (Monkey sadly wasn’t feeling very courageous but we enjoyed watching everyone else having their photo taken with Mike the Knight and the fab dragon – be warned – he makes noises too!) To find out more about dates and activities available click here. If you have a Mike the Knight fan in the house then, you can actually meet Mike over the next two weekends, as well as joining in with some fun activities (all free). If you live anywhere near Warwick Castle, it’s well worth a visit. Journey to Dragon Mountain was released on DVD on Monday and can be purchased for £12.99 through all the normal retailers including Amazon (see my affiliate link below to purchase) – Amazon actually have it on special offer for £5.00 at the moment! A bargain. We meet some new characters and of course, the Vikings are there to make us chuckle too. Working together, listening and learning. There’s always a moral to be learnt from Mike the Knight and this film is no different. Any Mike the Knight fan is going to love this DVD, we’ve watched it again 3 times since we came home Saturday afternoon! It’s got a lovely feel to it, and I think the whole family will actually enjoy it, not just the kids. Squirt sings a very catchy little song which I am still humming now. There is plenty of dragon action which he absolutely loved. So what did we think? Monkey was spellbound. The King, Mike and Evie form “Team Family Glendragon” and soon find themselves on an epic quest filled with dangerous obstacles from meddlesome gargoyles to giant dragons! It is the King’s mission to return the jewel and Mike’s job to help him. Glendragon is in danger! When the King returns from faraway lands, he discovers that the Vikings have stolen a treasured crystal jewel from the dragon of Dragon Mountain. The DVD runs for one hour, just the right sort of timing for younger ones. So after some fun, games and treats it was time to sit down and enjoy Journey to Dragon Mountain with Mike the Knight. ![]() The kids were kept entertained before the premiere of Journey to Dragon Mountain with some Mike the Knight play sets and some of Sparkie’s favourites (and Monkey’s too) – jam tarts. We were early as always, and Monkey was eager to hunt down some jam tarts! So off we went up the motorway with Dave the Dragon in tow. We were up bright and early, Monkey would you like to dress up as a Knight? Uum, no Mummy, but Dave the Dragon is coming with us! Monkey has been a big fan since the show started on CBeebies and you may remember that he was so excited when we saw the Mike the Knight show at CBeebiesland recently. Journey to Dragon Mountain is the very first film DVD featuring the lovable Mike the Knight. ![]() We were so lucky on Saturday to combine something we both love – a trip to Warwick Castle to see the new film DVD Journey to Dragon Mountain with Mike the Knight! But he is a real fan of Mike the Knight and especially Squirt and Sparkie. Monkey is learning about castles, especially since our recent trip to Arundel Castle in the summer. It’s a wonderful place to explore and I’ve loved visited ever since. When we moved to Oxfordshire in my mid-teens, one of the first places we visited with my parents was Warwick Castle. I’ve always loved history, castles and everything that goes with it. We had a really enjoyable day out last Saturday.
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