However, regardless of gender, the winner takes the control of the kingdom. The winner gets to marry the king's daughter if the player is male the king makes an offer himself if the player is female, but will be rejected. The game is won by the player with the most money at the end. Three starting jobs are available to the new adventurer (warrior, thief, and magician), and following a pattern of leveling, eleven character jobs and darkling (if someone hears the whisper of the dark revenge, usually the current last place player) are possible. Multiple magics and stat changes play out both in battle and on the game board, while class-specific skills increase with player's job level. The battle system plays out in roshambo style, with the attack option beating counter, the counter option beating strike, and the defend option resisting the attack option. Landing on an "empty" yellow space or another player will typically cause a battle, but sometimes the player will encounter a strange traveler that may allow them to play them at a minigame, or hire their services to steal or harm the other players. Players will have the freedom to choose the direction they want to go. Players spin a spinner and then move to any spot on the board that is reachable by moving that number of spaces. The game is a hybrid board game and role-playing video game with modes varying from story mode to battle royale in which four players are assigned a mission. A Nintendo Switch remake published by Compile Heart, titled Dokapon Kingdom: Connect, is scheduled for an April 2023 release in Japan, which will be followed by an international release by Idea Factory in May. The Wii version was published in North America by Atlus on October 14, 2008, and in Europe by BigBen Interactive on March 26, 2010. It was ported to the Wii by Sting Entertainment on July 31, 2008, as Dokapon Kingdom for Wii. The PlayStation 2 version was later re-released in Japan on November 20, 2008. It is a remake of the 1994 Super Famicom title, Dokapon 3・2・1 – Arashi o Yobu Yuujou. It was published by Atlus in North America on October 14, 2008. Dokapon Kingdom is a role-playing video game developed by Sting and published by Examu in Japan for PlayStation 2 on November 22, 2007.
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