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Go little dragon! Flap your wings! You can make it!

Anyway, the controls could be changed a little bit. Mainly motion tweaks because sometimes you would either do a 180 (rare) or do a speed boost (more common) when you moved the controller a little bit and didn't mean to do anything. On that note, I'm going to go out on a limb to guess that if you didn't bitch about the controls every waking moment, you can get used to them fairly quick. Now that's an assumption of course because I was expecting worse controls than what reviewers and other users were complaining about, but ended up being just fine by the end of the first level.

A lot of control problems have had to do with timing, or at least that's what I've found. For example, if you want to do a 180 turn, the best way to do it is to level the controller and don't make any sudden movements for a second or two and then flick it up to do the turn. I found that doing that worked MUCH better than trying to do it while you're in the middle of a turn or you're doing other stuff at the same time. Mainly, you just have to get the feel for how the dragon turns and such and you'd be fine.