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Dokapon Kingdom Hands-On

Backstabbing your friends is all part of this multiplayer experience.

In Dokapon Kingdom, players are pit against one another in hopes of winning the crown and the hand of the lovely Princess Penny. Atlus claims that this cut-throat experience can tear friendships apart. Such was the case when members of the Atlus team came in to play with us; gauntlets were thrown and battles were fought. Dokapon Kingdom has some similarities to games like Mario Party, where the world is set up like a giant board game and players take turns to advance and earn money. However, the role-playing game elements let you level, collect items, upgrade equipment, and customize your character as you advance through the story mode.

The kingdom of Dokapon is ruled by a wealthy king, who has called adventurers from far and wide to help get rid of monsters that have been pilfering his gold. Up to four players can play using the multitap or hotseat mode; otherwise the computer can step in. The primary goal of the game is to make off with the most money. Liberating towns is the most lucrative way, but there are plenty of other fun and sneaky ways to get loot. Each player begins by spinning a wheel with the numbers zero through six to determine how many steps to take on the map. Depending on your class, you can perform special abilities before you take your spin. Magicians, for example, can cast spells before they move to cripple an enemy or another player. There are 12 classes to choose from and two that are hidden, and you can change your class whenever you want. Each class has its own special abilities, so depending on where you are in the game, you may want to swap. Thieves in particular can come in handy because they have the ability to steal from other players by simply running past them on the board.

The kingdom is spread out into seven continents, so there is quite a bit of land to cover on this continuous map. We had a chance to play for about an hour, and our goal was to defeat Rico Jr., who had stolen the princess's piggy bank. Beginning from the castle, it was a race to see who could make it to Rico Jr. first. After you spin, you can zoom out to scan the area, and arrows will indicate where you may go. There are enemy encounters when you land on a yellow spot and special items to receive if you land on a specifically marked area. A day goes by after each player takes a turn, and at the end of the week, the gold is tallied up to see who is in the lead.

Battles are turn-based, and you get only one turn each round, so the game feels like it moves relatively quickly. In a fight against a monster or another player, you have four commands at your disposal. Depending on who goes first, one player attacks, the other defends, and then they switch. For example, triangle may be an offensive spell, and the defending player will have triangle as the corresponding magic defense command. It boils down to guessing what your opponents might do. If you happen to block your opponents' magic spell, you'll take less damage. But if you block your opponents' magic when they decide to attack, chances are you will lose the battle. With only one shot, you will want to take them out quickly, or if you'd rather not take the chance, it's wiser to just give up. When you give up or die, the winner can take your items, play pranks on you, give you negative status effects, or pass along a cursed item. It doesn't benefit you to play a prank, but it is amusing to see your opponents with graffiti on their face or poo in their hair. You can also change their name--our thief was renamed to "I is teh suk." The newly renamed thief also had the benefit of getting a sore on his foot, which limited his movement to one step for several turns.

There are plenty of items to obtain; for instance, some let you spin with multiple dials so that you may move quickly back to the castle or escape the wrath of the last person you killed. There are magic shops and item shops along the way, where you can pick things up or steal items. A successful robbery will earn you some gold, but if you fail at the rock-paper-scissors game that comes up, you become wanted, and other players can kill you for a bounty. When you're wanted, you cannot return to the castle to collect any reward. There is an item that lets you put the blame on someone else if you happen to fail the robbery attempt. You can mess with your opponents in various ways, including sending unwanted gifts to the king, in care of someone else. There is character customization, which we didn't get to see, but story mode will last around 15 hours depending on how vicious people get with each other. There is a Town Race mode that is shorter; you'll have a goal to meet, instead of playing through an entire game.

This bright and colorful party RPG is an intriguing alternative to the traditional party game where you play minigame after minigame. Dokapon Kingdom offers a variety of ways to play dirty, even though most of the characters look quite innocent with their big eyes and quirky demeanor. The "friendship destroying" party starts October 14 and will also be available on the Wii.

39 Comments

  • cardinalphoenix

    Posted May 11, 2009 7:03 am PT

    This game looks like terrible, awful, rotten fun...I look forward to playing it with people, :-)

  • Old_Gooseberry

    Posted Oct 5, 2008 11:52 am PT

    terrible graphics, why the ps2?

  • ddt101

    Posted Aug 10, 2008 2:37 pm PT

    this game looks cool

  • vijayanandj2008

    Posted Aug 9, 2008 3:40 am PT

    look like ps1 detail graphics .

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Aug 7, 2008 7:51 pm PT

    This looks really fun.

  • xialon

    Posted Aug 7, 2008 1:37 pm PT

    Eh?

  • ms_hijikata

    Posted Aug 7, 2008 12:31 am PT

    Looks nice and original. I like games like that

  • wogboypaul

    Posted Jul 30, 2008 8:25 pm PT

    that'll be cool

  • wogboypaul

    Posted Jul 30, 2008 8:18 pm PT

    that'll be cool

  • DastardlyD

    Posted Jul 30, 2008 10:52 am PT

    Good, this is something my family can enjoy. I have a multitap that's been sitting unused for months, and I've been looking for a reason to grab some more controllers. PS2 really needs more party games. I know they exist, but not in the numbers that Nintendo has. Guess it's just not that type of system.

  • Venoroth53535

    Posted Jul 26, 2008 7:37 am PT

    wow....t6hank god they're still making games for the PS2...for a few months, i thought it was dying out...this game sounds good and definitely has potential. Although the graphics seem a little too cartoonish...

  • Dogswithguns

    Posted Jul 13, 2008 2:48 pm PT

    Looks good. Looks fun. Cant wait, I'll pick it up when it comes out!!

  • DSExpert

    Posted Jul 8, 2008 3:47 pm PT

    Yea, PS2 surely is the best 6th gen console out there! It just has so many games going for it that even if it were to die there's like over 60 freaking awesome games to play on it. Games that are worth spending time on because they look and feel great to play. You can even buy pirated PS2 games in Asia for like 2 dollers per game if you know where to buy them and know that the people who sell them don't sell crappy quality CD's where the game keeps on skipping or doesn't work at all. Anyway, yea this game looks pretty sweet.

  • HardCor1981

    Posted Jul 7, 2008 12:24 pm PT

    I have fallen in love with PS2 all over again...I only have a PS3, but since awesome games aren't as plentiful as they were on the PS2, I can always spend some cash and play a new PS2 game while I'm waiting for the next big hit on my next gen system.

  • _AbBaNdOn

    Posted Jul 7, 2008 6:07 am PT

    ....This sounds .....fun....I love the graphics and art style. I hope my video store gets it.

  • cristhiansj_1 posted Jul 6, 2008 10:15 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    cristhiansj_1

    Posted Jul 6, 2008 10:15 am PT (hide)

    Bad game

  • foxxy1018

    Posted Jul 5, 2008 12:56 am PT

    This game is cute,and look's fun!
    I just wish this game will be easy to control,and the movement will be fast!

  • -Gray_Fox-

    Posted Jul 5, 2008 12:44 am PT

    Cool, I like games with some originality!

  • willauqs

    Posted Jul 4, 2008 7:26 am PT

    cool stuff. why would anyone wish death upon the ps2? its not hurting anyone that these rpgs keep coming out on the ps2, but it sure is nice for fans of the genre who don't have much reason to move to next generation.

  • re4leonkennedy

    Posted Jul 2, 2008 10:07 am PT

    The ps2 has an amazing lifespan. It's good to see atlus keeping it alive with new games like this and persona 4 is expected to be released on ps2.

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