- Publisher: Atlus
- Release Date: Apr 14, 2009
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Dokapon Journey does a very good job of going beyond the stale and shallow standard that Mario Party has set for the party genre with a deeper RPG-style game that is made for better competition amongst friends than playing simple minigames over and over again.
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Like many Atlus titles, this isn't a game for everyone. Lone players can enjoy the colorful art, the humor and some of the table-turning ruthlessness, but Dokepon's journey is meant to be taken with friends.
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Dokapon Journey is a good game, and while it is heavily inspired by its console cousin there are enough differences that keep it from being a shameless console-to-portable port.
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This role-playing board game takes delight in letting you mess with your friends, and it's fun for as long as you can tolerate its slow pace.
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This isn't a bad game, it's just trying to accomplish too much with too little, and ends up being a letdown. If you're into RPGs and you can stand generic, overrepetitive gameplay, then you will enjoy this. If not, then steer clear.
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I do think that the gameplay is solid, and a couple of tweaks could make this a great game.
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If you’re willing to put aside any and all presentation/visual downsides, Dokapon Journey is an entertaining offering for DS owners that don’t have any way to buy Dokapon Kingdom on Wii or PS2, or love the series so much they need a portable version.
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The game can be a lot of fun with three or four human players, but playing with the computer-controlled characters gets boring fast.
Awards & Rankings
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85
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#85 Most Discussed DS Game of 2009
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6
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#6 Most Shared DS Game of 2009
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 9
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Mixed: 2 out of 9
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Negative: 2 out of 9
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Dec 12, 2019
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ColinY.Jul 24, 2009