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A '''''bonus dungeon''''' is a location in a Dragon Quest game which is accessible after completing the main storyline of the game. | A '''''bonus dungeon''''' is a location in a Dragon Quest game which is accessible after completing the main storyline of the game. It is considered additional ''bonus'' content to the main content of the game and typically features special rewards, challenges, or easter eggs. The concept of a bonus dungeon first appeared in [[Dragon Quest V]]. | ||
==Dragon Quest games which feature a bonus dungeon== | ==Dragon Quest games which feature a bonus dungeon== | ||
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*Dragon Quest III (SNES and GBC remakes) | *Dragon Quest III (SNES and GBC remakes) | ||
*Dragon Quest IV (PSX and DS remakes) | *Dragon Quest IV (PSX and DS remakes) | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:07, 15 July 2010
A bonus dungeon is a location in a Dragon Quest game which is accessible after completing the main storyline of the game. It is considered additional bonus content to the main content of the game and typically features special rewards, challenges, or easter eggs. The concept of a bonus dungeon first appeared in Dragon Quest V.
Dragon Quest games which feature a bonus dungeon
- Dragon Quest V
- Dragon Quest III (SNES and GBC remakes)
- Dragon Quest IV (PSX and DS remakes)
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