Dragon Tamer: Sound Spirit is a turn-based role-playing game for the Nintendo DS. Players assume the role of a nameless teenager transported to a fantastical world. Guided by Tonto, a servant of the late dragon Orochi, players raise and battle dragons in strategic contests. Unique to the game is the sound-based mechanic for hatching dragons from eggs using the DS microphone, requiring players to record specific melodies.
The hero, a nameless teenage boy in Japan, is trying out his new guitar one sunny day when he suddenly finds himself whisked away to another world. He is woken by Tonto, an otomori and servant of the recently deceased Orochi, one of the seven wise dragons. Tonto informs the hero that he was summoned by Orochi to be his champion, raising and pitting dragon against dragon in a series of battles to change the world.
Most of the game centers around the battles, which use a turn-based system pitting parties of up to three dragons at a time (with up to three more in reserve) against each other. Dragons can be commanded to attack, defend, use a special power (Dragon Force), charge to restore points enabling special moves, or change with another dragon in reserve. Dragons gain experience points from battles with which they can attain higher levels.
The game also has a unique system by which the player acquires new dragons. After finding a dragon egg, it can be brought to the `Nest` in a town, where the player may hatch it by recording sounds into the DS's built in microphone. Some dragons can only be attained by playing particular melodies.