Dragon Quest Walk

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Dragon Quest Walk (ドラゴンクエスト ウォーク Doragon Kuesuto Oaku) is a mobile RPG that utilities augmented reality to transport players into a fusion of the real world with Dragon Quest. Guided by a mysterious voice, the player can complete quests, battle monsters, and establish a home base. Within one week of it's launch, the game was downloaded over five million times.

Gameplay

The player is guided by a special slime named Slamichi, who bears a magical compass and serves as the tutorial guide for the player. The game uses a GPS location system to map the player's location in Japan to it's equivalent within itself, carrying over famous landmarks such as Tokyo Tower if in the player's proximity. After selecting a quest to complete the player must physically travel to the destination in order to complete the task, but the game scale's the world map to the player's location and allows them to pick a closer location for an adventure. Quests range from recovering specific items to give to important NPCs to defeating monsters.

Combat is turn-based as in the series standard, with a monster's actions being shown in third-person and the player's avatar being depicted from behind as they preform an action. Battle is not limited to one-on-one fights, and players can form real life parties to tackle difficult missions together. When exploring dungeons, the camera will shift to a first-person mode and steps will be taken one at a time in-game with random encounters triggering.

Unlike other AR games, DQ Walk has an actual story that is gradually told to the player through the completion of mainline quests, NPC dialogue in sidequests, and so forth. This storyline includes original characters specifically made for the game, as well as cameos of characters from past titles. Because certain characters had no official artwork for their debut, new art drawn by Akira Toriyama was prepared for these individuals, such as Rose for example.

Trivia

The first-person, step-by-step method of dungeon exploration is a reference to the Ultima games, which were one of the prime inspirations for Dragon Quest.

Videos

The official trailer

English translation provided by a fan

Gallery

External links

official website