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[[File:Dokapon Kingdom Box Art.PNG|thumb|264x264px]]'''Dokapon Kingdom''' is a [[Dokapon Series]] video game, Created by Sting after Asmik Ace Entertainment gave the license to them. It was released on the Japanese PS2 in 2007. It was later published by Atlus in North America on October 14, 2008. It is a remake of the 1994 Super Famicom title, [[Dokapon 3-2-1]]. The PlayStation 2 version was later re-released in Japan on November 20, 2008, with a "Sting The Best" stamp on it. It was later ported to the Wii by Sting Entertainment on July 31, 2008, as '''''Dokapon Kingdom for Wii'''''. The Wii version was later published in North America by Atlus on October 14, 2008, and in Europe by BigBen Interactive on March 26, 2010, both without "for Wii" in the names.
 
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[[File:Dokapon Kingdom Box Art.PNG|thumb|264x264px]]
 
'''''Dokapon Kingdom''''' is a video game in the [[Dokapon (franchise)|''Dokapon'' franchise]], created by [[Sting]] after [[Asmik Ace|Asmik Ace Entertainment]] gave the license to them. It was released on the Japanese PS2 in 2007. It was later published by [[Atlus]] in North America on October 14, 2008. It is a remake of the 1994 Super Famicom title, ''[[Dokapon 3-2-1]]''. The PlayStation 2 version was later re-released in Japan on November 20, 2008, with a "Sting The Best" stamp on it. It was later ported to the Wii by Sting Entertainment on July 31, 2008, as '''''Dokapon Kingdom for Wii'''''. The Wii version was later published in North America by Atlus on October 14, 2008, and in Europe by [[Bigben Interactive|BigBen Interactive]] on March 26, 2010, as '''''Dokapon Kingdom'''''.
   
== Strategies ==
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==Story==
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{{main|Chapters}}
[[Dokapon Kingdom/Strategies]]
 
   
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==Gameplay==
== Japanese vs English version ==
 
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''Dokapon Kingdom'' is a type of RPG. Each player takes turns moving on the overworld by spinning a wheel from 0 to 6.
The English version is dubbed, to fit the dialogue more, and to make it easier for player to hear.
 
   
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Battles are done in a turn-based system. You either go first or last, which decides the order in which the characters will attack. You get 4 options for both attacking and defending. Attacking has a standard attack move, a magic move (If you have any), strike, or a buff. Whereas defend has a standard defend, a counter, a magical defense (if you have any), and a give up option.
The logo, signs and town names have been changed.
 
   
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The game plays in chapters, the king gives the adventurers an objective they have to go complete, while also freeing towns from monsters and defeat the bosses of those towns, otherwise the castle earned after completing the objective is worth little to nothing.
The U.S. PS2 version has an auto-save function compared to the Japanese PS2 version. However, all the Wii versions have an auto-save function.
 
   
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==Strategies==
Weirdly, in the European version, in the rankings screen in the options menu, the last place player has a place number instead of the word "Last".
 
 
{{main|Dokapon Kingdom/Strategies|subpage}}
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==Version Differences==
 
*The English version is dubbed to fit the dialogue more and to make it easier for the player to hear.
 
*The logo, signs, and town names have been changed.
 
*The American PS2 version has an auto-save function whereas the Japanese version does not. However, both Wii versions have an auto-save function.
 
*Oddly, in the European version, in the rankings screen in the options menu, the last place player has a place number instead of the word "Last."
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==Controls==
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The Dokapon Kingdom Wii game can be played with 3 controls, that are stated before you load up the game. The Wii remote, used sideways, the classic controller, and the GameCube Controller. The player can also use multiple controls to play with friends.
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==Gallery==
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{{main|Dokapon Kingdom/Gallery|gallery}}
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<gallery>
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Dokapon_Kingdom_Wii_Box_Art.jpg|Boxart for the Wii version of ''Dokapon Kingdom''
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Female_Warrior.png|Artwork of the Female Warrior
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Male_Warrior.png|Artwork of the Male Warrior
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</gallery>
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==External Links==
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20191128012752/https://www.atlus.com/dokapon/ Official English site]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120207150740/http://www.dokapon-kingdom.com/ Official European site]
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*[http://www.sting.co.jp/dokapon/kingdom/ Official Japanese site]
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Revision as of 06:59, 8 August 2020

Dokapon Kingdom Box Art

Dokapon Kingdom is a video game in the Dokapon franchise, created by Sting after Asmik Ace Entertainment gave the license to them. It was released on the Japanese PS2 in 2007. It was later published by Atlus in North America on October 14, 2008. It is a remake of the 1994 Super Famicom title, Dokapon 3-2-1. The PlayStation 2 version was later re-released in Japan on November 20, 2008, with a "Sting The Best" stamp on it. It was later ported to the Wii by Sting Entertainment on July 31, 2008, as Dokapon Kingdom for Wii. The Wii version was later published in North America by Atlus on October 14, 2008, and in Europe by BigBen Interactive on March 26, 2010, as Dokapon Kingdom.

Story

Main article: Chapters

Gameplay

Dokapon Kingdom is a type of RPG. Each player takes turns moving on the overworld by spinning a wheel from 0 to 6.

Battles are done in a turn-based system. You either go first or last, which decides the order in which the characters will attack. You get 4 options for both attacking and defending. Attacking has a standard attack move, a magic move (If you have any), strike, or a buff. Whereas defend has a standard defend, a counter, a magical defense (if you have any), and a give up option.

The game plays in chapters, the king gives the adventurers an objective they have to go complete, while also freeing towns from monsters and defeat the bosses of those towns, otherwise the castle earned after completing the objective is worth little to nothing.

Strategies

Main subpage: Dokapon Kingdom/Strategies

Version Differences

  • The English version is dubbed to fit the dialogue more and to make it easier for the player to hear.
  • The logo, signs, and town names have been changed.
  • The American PS2 version has an auto-save function whereas the Japanese version does not. However, both Wii versions have an auto-save function.
  • Oddly, in the European version, in the rankings screen in the options menu, the last place player has a place number instead of the word "Last."

Controls

The Dokapon Kingdom Wii game can be played with 3 controls, that are stated before you load up the game. The Wii remote, used sideways, the classic controller, and the GameCube Controller. The player can also use multiple controls to play with friends.

Gallery

Main gallery: Dokapon Kingdom/Gallery

External Links

Games