DRAGON QUEST V

DRAGON QUEST V

By SQUARE ENIX

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2015-01-22
  • Current Version: 1.1.3
  • Adult Rating: 9+
  • File Size: 501.07 MB
  • Developer: SQUARE ENIX
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 4.45685
4.45685
From 197 Ratings

Description

******************** This grand adventure, unfolding over three generations, is now available to play in the palm of your hand! Take your place among a family of heroes, sharing in all the triumphs and tragedies of their storied lives! Enjoy three generations’ worth of adventure in one standalone package! There will be a fee to download the game but download it once, and there’s nothing else to buy, and nothing else to download! *In-game text is available in English only. ******************** ◆Prologue Our hero begins the story as a small boy, travelling the world with his father, Pankraz. Over the course of his many adventures, this lovable lad learns and grows. And when he finally becomes a man, he resolves to continue his father’s unfinished quest—to find the Legendary Hero... This thrilling tale on a stunning scale can now be enjoyed on pocket-sized devices! ◆Game Feature ・Make Friends with Mighty Monsters! The fearsome monsters you face in battle can now become your friends, giving you access to unique spells and abilities—and a whole host of strategic possibilities! ・Converse Freely with your Fellow Party Members! The party chat function allows you to converse freely with the cast of colourful characters who will accompany you on your adventure. So don’t hesitate to turn to them for advice and idle chit-chat whenever the urge assails you! ・360-Degree Views Rotate your viewpoint in towns and villages through a full 360 degrees to make sure you don’t miss a thing! ・AI Battles Tired of giving orders? Your faithful companions can be instructed to fight automatically! Use the various tactics at your disposal to see off even the toughest enemies with ease! ・The Casino With slot machines, poker, the monster arena and the exciting slime races of the slurpodrome, the casino is sure to provide you with a little light relief when the pressures of adventuring prove too great. Better still, you can exchange the tokens you earn for all kinds of exciting items, making taking a break well worth your while! ・Treasures ‘n’ Trapdoors Take dice in hand and roll your way around specially designed game boards, enjoying a whole range of exciting events as you go! Some of the things you’ll see won’t be available anywhere else, and if you manage to make it to the end, you can win some really great rewards! ・Bruise the Ooze is Back! Bruise the Ooze, the slime-smashing minigame introduced in the Nintendo DS version, is back with a bang! Tap the slimes within the time limit to earn points in this super-simple yet fiendishly addictive goo-splatting extravaganza! ・Simple, Intuitive Controls The game’s controls are designed to work perfectly with the vertical layout of any modern mobile device, and the position of the movement button can be changed to facilitate both one- and two-handed play. ・Experience the legendary RPG loved by millions in Japan and worldwide! Created by a legendary trio with the master creator Yuji Horii, the revolutionary synthesizer score and orchestration by Koichi Sugiyama, and art by master manga artist Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball). -------------------- [Supported Operating Systems] iOS11.0 and above. [Supported Devices] iPhone 5S/iPod touch (6th Generation)/iPad (5th Generation) and above.

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Reviews

  • A Beautiful Game

    5
    By Jajachode
    Excellent graphics, art style, and gameplay. One of the best and most engaging stories in a JRPG—action, suspense, mystery, tragedy, joy, whimsy, romance—an unforgettable adventure. Easily worth the price because of the dozens of hours you will pour into it.
  • Was excited to buy and try but…….

    1
    By Dafonse29
    I’m still at the beginning, but three things are stopping me from continuing: there’s no controller support, the on-screen controls are awkward, and the game only supports horizontal play. I’m using an iPad, so holding it like that gets tiring fast. Please update the game—I really want to enjoy it, but the current control setup and required orientation make it difficult to keep playing.
  • Pretty decent

    4
    By critic0099:)
    Great overall game, I’ve been playing dragon quest games since I was 9 years old but the story for this was probably one of the best. Worth it.
  • One of the best games on mobile

    5
    By Johntritis
    Dragon Quest is one of my favorite series, and DQ5 is easily one of its best entries. Please bring this game to modern consoles Square Enix
  • Good game

    5
    By Cats rule939
    I am a big fan of dragon quest games and I love this one nearly as much as the original but I will say one thing that the beginning is very boring
  • Portrait mode only

    3
    By Neibarger
    You will love this game if you are a portrait mode nutter. There is no support for landscape mode so you see less of the environment.
  • El mejor juego

    5
    By topodios
    El mejor juego rpg que e jugado
  • Impossible!!

    1
    By JazzLaCafe
    Awful!!! I cannot defeat the Bo’s that hit 239 damages to me and my allies which are under 225 HP. I am on level 24. I found out level 99 isn’t enough. It 510 HP. Still it is impossible. Unless, Square Enix re-develop to fix the app down to under 80 damages. I’ll never play it again!!! Otherwise, I will have to reach level 99 before I can beat that boss.
  • Amazing game but can’t hear the sound anymore

    5
    By No sound what’s happening
    Just recently Getting back into playing it and for some reason I don’t get sound from the game anymore I don’t know if it’s just my phone or not but I hope it gets fixed
  • Frustrating. Doesn't age well

    2
    By NotAnApplePerson
    It turns out, you really can't go back. These games require a ton of grinding that just isn't worth your time as an adult. As a kid with nothing better to do you don't remember it that way. But as an adult, if you're honest, this just feels like a tedious time sink. If you really want to play it, grab the original ROM on a NES emulator where you can skip the tedium. Also: the mobile controls are TERRIBLE. Most of the game will be playable but frustrating--be prepared to enter a level and leave and enter and leave etc because the directional pad is so poor. But other parts of the game that require fine control, like pushing rocks or avoiding holes, is flat out obnoxious.

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