Sweet party game, Mario Party meets Pokemon... Combat is simplistic - basically a glorified version of Paper, Rock, Scissors; not even as deep as Pokemon battles - but that are quick and really secondary to the coin/town/item collecting aspect... There's a lot of luck involved so that even my 6 year old sometimes gets ahead of my wife and I when we play... Very good "Family" game if your family is mature enought to handle the competitive aspect; for example when you fight Player vs. Player, the winner gets several options on how to treat the loser... Take all their Money, Take their Weapon/Shield/Magic item, Take some of their Equipment, Take ownership of one of their towns, Scribble on their face with a marker(!), Cut their hair (Including such (random) outcomes as 'Baldy', 'Monk Ring' or (my fav!) 'Poo Hair'!!), Change their Name (be careful in renaming your wife less than flatteringly - Poo Hair will soon be yours!), or you can be a coward and Let Them Off... The Mario Party-ish board game movement can be frustrating for a "strategy" type player (dice rolls) but helps to even things out among different skilled players and as I mentioned before, combat is extremely simple but it has made it so that all the kids are able to play, something that the skill required in the Mario Party mini-games usually frustrates my youngest and has kept us all playing a couple of hours a night for about a week (games can be set to 999 'weeks' of 7 turns each) (or less!)... There's also a interesting feature that every so often (thankfully not *too* often, a little character appears and offers a 'contract' to the player in last place that allows them to take that contract to a place on the map and trade it for a *uber-power-up* that last for 14 turns and gives them a Huge Advantage (strongest weapon, shield, magic and defenses in the game; multiple dice on easy movement roll; ability to put monsters back in town (for XP!) removing them from another player) it does also cost all their items, gold and towns, but my 6 year old absolutely delights in getting it and destroying all our hard work and wrecking havoc on the game board... It also usually allows here to get several levels ahead of us so she enjoys being on top for a while and quickly recovers all the 'stuff' it cost her to go all *uber* on us... There are a few catches... The game has some bugs - it loses player/controller settings (who was on which remote) often when saved/restored and even sometimes *during* play, though that's easy enough to fix; using the controller in the 'candybar' (sideways) orientation is pointless and annoying (one handed play is best for a party game I feel and the orientation offers no upside that I can see); In the single player "story mode" there are at least 3 exploits that I found in my first run through it that, while that *can* be avoided, make it somewhat disappointing (one obvious money cheat that let me max my cash at maybe 1/3 through the game and a different one that gave the the max weapon/shield/magic combat about the same time) None of those flaws are game-killers, but that simple to find exploits pretty much ruin the single player mode - that said, this is *much* better as the Party Game it's obviously meant to be... (I do wish it had an online mode tho) I liked it enough to have purchased 3 copies so far, one for home, one for my daughter who lives with the ex (she loves the cutesy animie stuff), one for my Mom (who loves the Wii!)Read full review
Dokapon is about as emotional as games get now days. There will be times when you mock the other players (CPU controlled or people in the same room as you) there will also be times when you feel as if your friends are betraying you. Definitely a reason why most people say relationship counseling is not included in the package. For most of us though, this is why we game. You will have the highs and lows, the times when you feel on top of the world, and the times you think you can't possibly win. Dokapon does a great job of not only enforcing this, but also in reminding you that its never over until the end of the game.... No one is out for good... Graphically it really reminds myself of the Mario games. However game play is what it's all about. In that field, Dokapon really does well. Think of Dokapon as a board game for the family, except that it can be much longer than even games of Monopoly or Risk. Luckily there is a save function. You can start right back up where you left off next week. Honestly I recommend this game to party players mostly. You can play through story mode by yourself, but grab a few friends, and it's much more fun. There is a lot of shovelware on the Wii. Games that have celebrities on the covers, and all you do is play mini games throughout the entirety of game play. Dokapon definitely does not fall into this category. Sadly the release of this game was not very well publicized. It is difficult (and in most cases impossible) to locate at your local video game retailers, but this is because those individuals who did acquire it, are often very hesitant to let it go. So in my opinion, this is one of the best games for the Nintendo Wii. It really should be at least tried out by anyone who believes all video games are the same and unoriginal. This is no Mario Party. You won't be smashing the buttons over and over to fill balloons. You will however be interacting to help or hinder the characters around you..... Usually the latter of the two.Read full review
Played this with my daughter. Good family time, Needs more villains to fight, the same one over and over gets redundant but it's a kids game, it's 19 years old and I have avoided video games for years so...take it for what it is diverting, light and funny.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This game's cutesy art style betrays its punishing difficulty. In story mode, you will regularly have many of your towns and items stolen from you, and there's nothing you can do about it. The game tries to be "fair" and give each player a chance to reclaim things, but it just feels like there's no point because the story drags on so long that you're sure to have it taken away again. However, if you play with just human players and no CPU (they are very aggressive and get annoying fast) it's still a whole lot of fun.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Dokapon Kingdom is a hidden title for the Nintendo Wii. I only found out about due to playing it at a friends house. But lets get to the game. This quirky sleeper hit is based on rpg's. Similiar to Mario party in board and roll mechanics. The real charm of this game is cheating, stealing, and fighting your way to the top. You can always play friendly with others but its more fun with no holds barred. With three basic classes to start with (Fighter, Thief, and Mage) you can unlock specialty classes like the Ninja and Spellsword plus many more for at least 10 different ways to play the game. Every time you land on a square you would be in a huge fight for your life, meet one the many random npc both good and bad, or even be wisked away by UFO's. If your a fan of rpg's once you play it you'll love it like idea. The game is more fun with more people playing though it can be played vs npc characters. If your not an rpg fan you could still enjoy. All depends on your likes. Well that's about all I can say for now. Hope you enjoy the game.Read full review
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