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'''Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3: Daikaizoku to Shippodan''' is a 2011 3DS game that is a part of the ''[[Slime MoriMori (series)|Slime MoriMori]]'' series. It is not a direct sequel to ''[[Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shougeki no Shippo Dan|Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest]]'' or ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime]]'', but rather a continuation, featuring | '''Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3: Daikaizoku to Shippodan''' is a 2011 3DS game that is a part of the ''[[Slime MoriMori (series)|Slime MoriMori]]'' series. It is not a direct sequel to ''[[Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shougeki no Shippo Dan|Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest]]'' or ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime]]'', but rather a continuation, featuring the same characters. | ||
Unlike the first two games of the series, which were 2D games | Unlike the first two games of the series, which were 2D games featuring tank battles, ''Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest 3'' features naval battles in a 3D environment. Also unlike the first two games, the goal is not to rescue one hundred kidnapped slimes, but to take back the "Rainbow Orbs", the treasure of the Slime Kingdom. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The protagonist, [[Rocket]] (Surarin), lives in | The protagonist, [[Rocket]] (Surarin), lives in the Slime Kingdom. One day, while returning from sailing, his kingdom is attacked by the Tails Troupe, and the "Rainbow Orbs", prized possessions of the kingdom, were stolen. The Boss of the Tails Troupe spreads these orbs around the world, and sets up guards to prevent them from being taken back. Surarin and his crew sail around the world to retrieve them. | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
The title was first announced on March 16, 2011, as the first Nintendo 3DS title of the series. It was released in Japan on November 2, 2011. It was later re-released as an Ultimate Hits title on December 6, 2012. In February 2012, McDonald's released its own downloadable content for the game, featuring four exclusive items that needed to be collected to form a set. The fast | The title was first announced on March 16, 2011, as the first Nintendo 3DS title of the series. It was released in Japan on November 2, 2011. It was later re-released as an Ultimate Hits title on December 6, 2012. In February 2012, McDonald's released its own downloadable content for the game, featuring four exclusive items that needed to be collected to form a set. The fast food chain also offered a free download to anyone with a Nintendo DS a minigame called McDonald’s Slime Ship Battle DX, which, if completed, would entitle the player to a one-day coupon for food and drink from the chains locations. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Slime_Mori_Mori_3_Box.png|Box | Image:Slime_Mori_Mori_3_Box.png|Box | ||
File:Slime MoriMori 3 Art.png| | |||
Slime MoriMori 3 Art.png| | Image:Slime_MoriMori_3_guide.png|Guide | ||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
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