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'''Dragon Quest at Home''' is a section of the official [[Square Enix]] website designed to provide family activities such as coloring, cooking guides for making slime-shaped sweets, pixel art guides, and monster origami in response to the shelter in place protocols the Japanese government enforced as a response to the [https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html coronavirus pandemic of 2019]. The website can only be accessed through dragonquest.jp, but is fully translated into English.
'''Dragon Quest at Home''' is a section of the official [[Square Enix]] website designed to provide family activities such as coloring, cooking guides for making slime-shaped sweets, pixel art guides, and monster origami in response to the shelter in place protocols the Japanese government enforced as a response to the [https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html coronavirus pandemic of 2019]. The website can only be accessed through dragonquest.jp, but is fully translated into English. Despite this, a couple of sections remain exclusive to the Japanese side.
 
==Contents==
*Virtual backgrounds and social media icons.
*Coloring sheets, from children Dragon Quest books.
*Monster Pixel Art Sheets, also for coloring.
*Trial Quests: A sheet in which the player must find 12 differences between the left and right images, and a second sheet where 5 fake sanguinis with cat ears hide.
*Dragon Quest Builders 2 Slime Origami.
*How to draw Slimes and Healslimes. (Japanese site only)
*Slime-themed cooking recipes. (Japanese site only)


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 15:56, 31 May 2022

Dragon Quest at Home English logo.png

Dragon Quest at Home is a section of the official Square Enix website designed to provide family activities such as coloring, cooking guides for making slime-shaped sweets, pixel art guides, and monster origami in response to the shelter in place protocols the Japanese government enforced as a response to the coronavirus pandemic of 2019. The website can only be accessed through dragonquest.jp, but is fully translated into English. Despite this, a couple of sections remain exclusive to the Japanese side.

Contents[edit]

  • Virtual backgrounds and social media icons.
  • Coloring sheets, from children Dragon Quest books.
  • Monster Pixel Art Sheets, also for coloring.
  • Trial Quests: A sheet in which the player must find 12 differences between the left and right images, and a second sheet where 5 fake sanguinis with cat ears hide.
  • Dragon Quest Builders 2 Slime Origami.
  • How to draw Slimes and Healslimes. (Japanese site only)
  • Slime-themed cooking recipes. (Japanese site only)

Gallery[edit]

The following are a sample of the coloring pages available on the website:

External links[edit]

The Japanese version of Home
The English language version of Home