
The graphics are cute and bright, it offers multiplayer without shackling you to the multitap, and it's really just not like anything at all you can play on a PS2 right now.Īctually, it's hard to think of similar games.

So, between the chunk of gaming history it represents and the fact that it's really fun to play, Dokapon Kingdom seems like a really exciting upcoming title. They were really the party games that existed before the term "party game" got popular. The Dokapon games actually go back to the SNES, and always emphasized light multiplayer RPG action. Atlus can be relied upon to consistently publish some of the most delightful and weird games Japan has to offer, and even better, to try and acquaint American gamers with classic and niche franchises that never got a fair shake back in the day.
