
Meaning, the player that offs you gets massive riches.

On top of that, you get a hefty bounty placed on your head. Which is pretty obstructive when you're playing to play the board game. This lasts an entire game week and makes it so you can't go into any town or place. But if you fail, you get a giant wanted status put on you. See, one of the greatest things about this game are the crazy things you can do! Like robbing towns and shops, and you do so by playing Roshambo! It's hilarious, I tried to rob a town and the mayor freaks out and says something along these lines: "You gotta be kidding me! I'm warning you! I'll have you know I have a 8th degree belt in the art of Roshambo!" WTF!? If you succeed, you can get great items and wealth. I didn't mind the single player, but the real joy here is screwing over your buddies. And mostly recommended if you're playing with other humans. So it might not be for everyone, but if you can get into it, it's SO much fun. It mixes a board game with roleplaying elements. So yeah, it is a board game, but probably the deepest digital party board game you'll ever play. I remember when Atlus first announced this, I was like WTF is this garbage? Another Mario Party ripoff?! And so I wrote it off until release day, then I started to see some good impressions. Or try it on Steam for $9 and refund if you don't like it, as long as you play less than 2 hours.Now, Dokapon was a big surprise. I would say get it on sale for less than $5, the $15 price on the Nintendo eShop seems way too expensive. It just depends what spaces you land on to give you an opportunity to spend money to raise some stats but it also raises your stress if you get a low roll of the dice.? I'm still figuring it out but it's not intuitive.Ĭonclusion: I can see myself going back to it. Leveling up and stat growth is not directly controlled. Use "anyways" a lot, some text is cut off for some reason, some words are out of order, etc. I tried following the text but it's badly written. It takes couple of clicks to allow you to look around the map.

Maybe personal preferenceįeels really outdated and clunky. As far as I can tell the rolls are randomized again if you reload. You can save each turn and although there's no Load option you can quit to main menu and continue. Map movement is indeed similar to Dokapon KingdomĬombat is turn based like Dokapon but each player rolls dice instead of rock-paper-scissors and you have no immediate control on the outcome It is a very small game (495MB) so no loading times. You should read the reviews on Steam here I bought it on Steam, played about an hour.
