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'It's a very unique take on an RPG, and the Monopoly/Mario Party elements combine well to create something new.'
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'There's hardly any redeeming factors in the entire game. It's too complex to appeal to casual or young gamers, and at the same time, it's too basic an silly to appeal to mature gamers.'
Read more » Gaming Age
Read more » Gaming Age
'Dokapon Journey does a very good job of going beyond the stale and shallow standard that Mario Party has set for the party genre with a deeper RPG-style game that is made for better competition amongst friends than playing simple minigames over and over again.'
Read more » Gamer 2.0
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'The game can be a lot of fun with three or four human players, but playing with the computer-controlled characters gets boring fast.'
Read more » Cheat Code Central
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'If you’re willing to put aside any and all presentation/visual downsides, Dokapon Journey is an entertaining offering for DS owners that don’t have any way to buy Dokapon Kingdom on Wii or PS2, or love the series so much they need a portable version.'
Read more » IGN
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