Dokapon Kingdom

Dokapon Kingdom (2007)

by Sting, Atlus
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Themes:Party
Game modes:Single player
Story:Grab your soon-to-be-ex-friends and charge into a true contest of strategy, wit and beating each other senseless in this addictive party-RPG! Up to four players can join in the mayhem as you race to win a kingdom and edge out your competition along the way.
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user avatar@KazeEnjiuser avatar@KazeEnji
April 13, 2025
I used to play this every weekend with my friends. My friend had a Wii and we would always get some pizza and soda. There was a DQ across the street so the winner of that session would sometimes get free ice cream as that was the prize we would put for these games. This one time I even found Surge soda from the 90's and brought that in instead of the normal run of sodas and energy drinks and...there's a reason they dont' sell that soda anymore haha. But the game is just wonderful.
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