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Composer(s)
  
Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Developer
  
Platform
  

Artist(s)
  
Release date(s)
  
JP: April 20, 2006

Initial release date
  
20 April 2006

Publisher
  
Square Enix Holdings

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Genre(s)
  
Action role-playing game,Roguelike

Series
  
Mystery Dungeon, Dragon Quest

Designers
  
Akira Toriyama, Yuji Horii, Koichi Sugiyama

Similar
  
Dragon Quest games, Yuji Horii games, Roguelike games

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Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon (ドラゴンクェスト 少年ヤンガスと不思議のダンジョン, lit. "Dragon Quest: Young Yangus and the Mystery Dungeon") is a prequel/spin-off to Dragon Quest VIII, developed by Cavia and published by Square Enix as part of the Mystery Dungeon series.

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Gameplay

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The game utilizes randomly generated dungeons and combat taken in turns. Players must fight through different floors of enemies until they reach a boss monster, which they must defeat to advance through the story. Combat takes place on contact with enemies, with no separate battle screen or menu system. A new feature to the series is the "tension command", that allows players to build up attack power to deliver strong blows upon enemies, though the character cannot move in this state. Later on in the game, and players can capture monsters with a special jug, and use them to attack opponents. Players may keep three monsters in their possession at any one time, and can be taught to use special abilities by using items and through combat experience. Monsters must reach level four, be given foods they like, and also a weapon before they will assist Yangus, and as they fight more and more, they will combine their strengths with other captured monsters. Players can also utilize a farmhouse late game where monsters can be kept and bred to create new and more powerful monsters. The game also uses cinematic and computer generated scenes with a comic-book style.

Story

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The game centers around the character Yangus, who is a main character in Dragon Quest VIII, as a child. Described as a "plump bandit", he becomes involved with his father Yampa's gang of thieves when a mysterious jug is brought home. Though instructed not to touch the jug, Yangus does, and is sucked inside the bottle into another world called "Bottle Land". Gelda, a female bandit from Dragon Quest VIII also appears in this new world, as well as Red, Morrie, Toruneko, and a new character named Poppy, and each begins to explore the dungeons of this new land.

Development

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A trailer for the game was shown at the Jump Festival in Tokyo, December 2005. The game's soundtrack features music from Dragon Quest VIII, arranged by Hayato Matsuo, along with a few original compositions by Koichi Sugiyama.

Reception

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The game sold over 301,000 copies in Japan by the end of 2006, ranking number 42 in sales overall for the year. The game was noted for its "cartoonish 3D graphics", and its full motion video was also praised. The original art style and cell-shaded graphics were highlighted for praise as well. Destructoid listed it as number 10 of their Top Ten favorite Dragon Quest games. IGN described the dungeon movement system in the game as "clumsy". The narration of the game was thought to be hilarious, due to the narrators acting out of various characters parts.

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References

Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon Wikipedia