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Icy Flight is the fifth and final speedway in Spyro the Dragon and Spyro Reignited Trilogy. It's the speedway of the Dream Weavers homeworld, it is a Speedway full of snowy mountains with a night setting. Turn the lighthouses on for some extra light. It can be found on a platform accessible by first getting through the castle, then hitting the Fools to raise the two platforms for you. The original time limit is twenty-eight (28) seconds.
Guide[]
Items[]
- 8 Lighthouses (time bonus +2 seconds; Reignited Trilogy time bonus +3 seconds)
- 8 Barrels (time bonus +2 seconds)
- 8 Chests (time bonus +2 seconds)
- 8 Copters (time bonus +3 seconds)
Achievements & Trophies (Reignited Trilogy)[]
- Fly Like an Eagle: Complete Icy Flight without touching the ground.[1]
- PS4: Gold Trophy
- XBOX One: 40G
Walkthrough[]
Spyro the Dragon 120% Walkthrough - 29 - Icy Flight
By ZephgyGameGudies
Gallery[]
Spyro Reignited Trilogy Icy Flight train bridge by Sarah Morris
Spyro Reignited Trilogy rough draft of the Icy Flight cliff shelf by Sarah Morris
Trivia[]
General[]
- This is the last speedway in Spyro the Dragon, unless you count Gnasty's Loot.
- This is the second out of the four levels in the original trilogy to have the word Ice or Icy in the name. The other three being Icy Speedway, Ice Cavern, and Icy Peak.
- The level is often confused with Icy Speedway, as the latter was featured in the sequel.
- The level's background music was slightly remixed and used in Wild Flight.
- The engines on the trains are 2-2-0 engines or American Planet type engines. These types of engines were built and used most common on American railroads during the pioneer days in the 1800s and 1830s until 1928, and were given the name "American" in 1872 because of all of the work they did on every railroad in the United States. These types of engines have four wheels (two leading wheels, two driving wheels, and no trailing wheels).
Original Game[]
- In some early versions of the game, the level is called "FLYING". The level originally used the title screen music, the player is allowed a smaller amount of time to complete the level, and overall the level was textured quite a bit differently - particularly in the June 15th Prototype, where the level was covered in a placeholder texture. In some builds, the "copters" were represented with ring icons and were called "hueys."
Reignited Trilogy[]
- The achievement / trophy name for this level is a reference to the Steve Miller Band's 1976 song of the same name.
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