![]() Knowing that the Switch is region free, I wasted no time in pre-ordering my import copy from Play Asia. In the form of a Switch release, Dokapon teamed up with game series Utawarerumono - a popular RPG that has made its way to Steam here in the West and has a pretty good anime adaptation. After coercing my friends and loved ones into hate-fueled rounds of Dokapon Kingdom, and never being able to even FIND a copy of Dokapon Journey on the DS, it would appear that all would be lost and my Dokapon quests would be at an end… But a light appeared! This game, however daunting, was my first taste of Dokapon as a franchise, and while we would get a couple more entries over the next few years, it would seem that my Dokapon fountain would eventually dry up. Deaths in the game would make you lose your inventory, starting over from square one - my very first introduction to rogue-like mechanics, and in all honesty, it made me a very conservative player. My very first entry in the series was the Gameboy Advance release “Dokapon: Monster Hunter,” which was an interesting little dungeon crawling RPG with turn-based battles that were awkwardly decided with the most strategic Rock-Paper-Scissors decisions your child brain could make. I might actually be ashamed if I had a real count of how many hours I’ve spent playing Dokapon games. ![]() **Last updated on April 19th, 2021 at 02:17 pm
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