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Dokapon Ikari no Tetsuken

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Dokapon Ikari no Tetsuken
Developer(s)Asmik Ace Entertainment
Publisher(s)Asmik Ace Entertainment[a]
Platform(s)PlayStation, Nintendo Switch
ReleasePlayStation
  • JP: November 5, 1998
Nintendo Switch
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Dokapon! Ikari no Tetsuken is a role playing video game made for the PlayStation. It is the third game in the Dokapon series made by Asmik Ace Entertainment made after Dokapon 3-2-1. It is popular within Thailand and up to 3 or 4 players can play. Dokapon is a game that takes players to a world of fantasy to possess the best treasure by beating the enemies and the other players in the game as well.[2] Developed and published by Sting Entertainment, a remastered version of the game was released exclusively in Japan for Nintendo Switch on August 1, 2024.

Gameplay

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Dokapon: Ikari no Tetsuken is styled like a board game, it uses compass rotation and players move by the number shown. There are various events on spaces. Followed by 1), Before their roll, players can use their items, or magic. 2). Players rotate the compass, stop at any number and walk by that number. In each round, players can use their items or magic before moving that can inflict damage or status ailments. When a player stops on a normal space either a monster will appear or an event (indicated by an !) will trigger. Players that land on the same space will fight each other. Players then must choose two cards when the fight begins. If the card is red (先攻) the players is an attacker, if the card is blue (後攻) that player is a defender.

After that, players choose their battle skills to fight.

Plot

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Dokapon: Ikari no Tetsuken takes place in a fantastical world, where a false king rules over the land. Upon his guise being discovered, he transforms into his true form, Wallace. Players are then instructed by the true king to defeat all manifestations of Wallace in the game.

Notes

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  1. ^ Remaster developed and published by Sting Entertainment.

References

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  1. ^ Romano, Sal (April 24, 2024). "Dokapon: Sword of Fury remaster announced for Switch". Gematsu. Retrieved April 28, 2024.
  2. ^ Weiss, Brett (2012-11-12). Classic Home Video Games, 1985-1988: A Complete Reference Guide. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-0141-0.