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* ''Kessen! Dokapon Oukoku IV: Densetsu no Yuushatachi'': Also known as ''Decisive Battle! Dokapon Kingdom IV: Legend of Heroes'' in English, it is the very first installment of the series, developed and released by Asmik for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]] in 1993. Despite [[NonIndicativeName what the "IV" in the title may imply,]] it is ''not'' a "fourth" game, rather indicating that it is playable with four players.

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* ''Kessen! Dokapon Oukoku IV: Densetsu no Yuushatachi'': Also known as ''Decisive Battle! Dokapon Kingdom IV: Legend of Heroes'' in English, it is the very first installment of the series, developed and released by Asmik for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]] in 1993. Despite [[NonIndicativeName what the "IV" in the title may imply,]] it is ''not'' a "fourth" game, rather indicating that it is playable with four players.



* ''Dokapon Ikari no Tekken'': The series VideoGame3DLeap, released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation in 1998.
* ''Dokapon?! Millennium Quest'': Another spinoff for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor in 2000. ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' meets the battle system of ''Dokapon''.
* ''Dokapon: Monster Hunter'': The third spinoff for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance in 2001. The ''actual'' first game in the franchise to be localized, this spinoff plays more like a proper RPG that uses ''Dokapon''[='s=] battle system and a dungeon crawling element.
* ''Dokapon DX'': The fourth main series game, released for the UsefulNotes/GameCube in 2003 and the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 in 2004. The [=PS2=] port was developed by Sting, who would later take over the series starting from ''Kingdom''.

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* ''Dokapon Ikari no Tekken'': The series VideoGame3DLeap, released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation in 1998.
* ''Dokapon?! Millennium Quest'': Another spinoff for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor Platform/GameBoyColor in 2000. ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' meets the battle system of ''Dokapon''.
* ''Dokapon: Monster Hunter'': The third spinoff for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/GameBoyAdvance in 2001. The ''actual'' first game in the franchise to be localized, this spinoff plays more like a proper RPG that uses ''Dokapon''[='s=] battle system and a dungeon crawling element.
* ''Dokapon DX'': The fourth main series game, released for the UsefulNotes/GameCube Platform/GameCube in 2003 and the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 in 2004. The [=PS2=] port was developed by Sting, who would later take over the series starting from ''Kingdom''.



* ''VideoGame/DokaponKingdom'': The sixth main series game, released for the [=PS2=] and UsefulNotes/NintendoWii in 2008 and localized by Atlus USA in 2010. The first installment developed solely by Sting, it is also a VideoGameRemake of the second game, ''Dokapon 3-2-1''. The most well-known installment outside of Japan due to being the first localized main series game and an (in)famous playthrough by Let's Play group LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys.

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* ''VideoGame/DokaponKingdom'': The sixth main series game, released for the [=PS2=] and UsefulNotes/NintendoWii Platform/NintendoWii in 2008 and localized by Atlus USA in 2010. The first installment developed solely by Sting, it is also a VideoGameRemake of the second game, ''Dokapon 3-2-1''. The most well-known installment outside of Japan due to being the first localized main series game and an (in)famous playthrough by Let's Play group LetsPlay/TheRunawayGuys.



* ''Dokapon Journey'': The seventh main series game, released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in 2008. Like ''Kingdom'', ''Journey'' is also a VideoGameRemake, this time of the very first game, ''Kessen! Dokapon Oukoku IV''.
* ''Dokapon UP! Mugen no Roulette'': The eighth main series game, released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 in 2020. [[SequelGap The first main installment in over 12 years,]] ''Dokapon UP!'' is also a {{Crossover}} with visual novel/strategy RPG series ''{{VideoGame/Utawarerumono}}'', featuring characters and locales from both the original and ''VideoGame/UtawarerumonoMaskOfDeception''.

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* ''Dokapon Journey'': The seventh main series game, released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS in 2008. Like ''Kingdom'', ''Journey'' is also a VideoGameRemake, this time of the very first game, ''Kessen! Dokapon Oukoku IV''.
* ''Dokapon UP! Mugen no Roulette'': The eighth main series game, released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch and UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Platform/PlayStation4 in 2020. [[SequelGap The first main installment in over 12 years,]] ''Dokapon UP!'' is also a {{Crossover}} with visual novel/strategy RPG series ''{{VideoGame/Utawarerumono}}'', featuring characters and locales from both the original and ''VideoGame/UtawarerumonoMaskOfDeception''.
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''Dokapon'' is a [[WidgetSeries really weird Japanese series]] of turn-based board game {{Role Playing Game}}s originally created by Asmik Ace Entertainment and currently developed by Creator/StingEntertainment. The games are essentially the logical conclusion of shoving ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'', and ''{{TabletopGame/Monopoly}}'' into a blender, pressing "puree" for five minutes, and adding a dash of [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard cheat-happy AI]] and salt. '''Lots''' of salt.

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''Dokapon'' is a [[WidgetSeries really weird Japanese series]] series of turn-based board game {{Role Playing Game}}s originally created by Asmik Ace Entertainment and currently developed by Creator/StingEntertainment. The games are essentially the logical conclusion of shoving ''VideoGame/MarioParty'', ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'', and ''{{TabletopGame/Monopoly}}'' into a blender, pressing "puree" for five minutes, and adding a dash of [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard cheat-happy AI]] and salt. '''Lots''' of salt.
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** ''Dokapon Kingdom: Connect'': An UpdatedRerelease of ''Dokapon Kingdom'', set to release in Japan on April 13, 2023 for the Nintendo Switch. Online multiplayer will be added in this version. The localized version will be published by Idea Factory International, making it the first localized ''Dokapon'' game in 14 years.

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** ''Dokapon Kingdom: Connect'': An UpdatedRerelease of ''Dokapon Kingdom'', set to release released in Japan on April 13, 2023 and May 9, 2023 in Europe and North America for the Nintendo Switch. Online multiplayer will be is added in to this version. The localized version will be was published by Idea Factory International, making it the first localized ''Dokapon'' game in 14 years.
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* MsFanservice: Most of the playable female classes are [[BoobsOfSteel busty]], scantily clad young women except for the requisite CuteWitch, the Paladin class in ''Journey'', and the cast of ''UP!'' (as ''Utawarerumono'' doesn't have much fanservice to begin with).

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* MsFanservice: Most of the playable female classes are [[BoobsOfSteel busty]], busty, scantily clad young women except for the requisite CuteWitch, the Paladin class in ''Journey'', and the cast of ''UP!'' (as ''Utawarerumono'' doesn't have much fanservice to begin with).
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* RatedMForManly: The original design for the shopkeeper in ''3-2-1'' (who would become Hans in ''Kingdom'') certainly looks like the type of guy who injects testosterone directly into his veins.

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