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Dragon Quest Treasures

 

 

Dragon Quest Treasures 

 

I am very thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of Dragon Quest Treasures on the Nintendo Switch. We get the normal Dragon Quest look and feel albeit a bit downsized thanks to the Nintendo Switch. We have a boy and a girl that we play in Dragon Quest Treasures. They befriend monsters that will then fight for them as they go around these different floating islands to find treasure. Treasures are appraised when they are brought back. The publisher for Dragon Quest Treasures is Square Enix. The developer for Dragon Quest Treasures​ is Tose. This game is rated for everyone ten and older only.

There is a flying cat and a flying pig in Dragon Quest Treasures. These characters reference themselves as false gods that must get the seven dragon stones to be allowed back where they come from. Players have a treasure finder that will point where treasure is. There are so many treasures all over the place that I stopped trying to find them. I waited until I was in an area where the treasure finder when crazy. I then looked at the three pictures and ran around that area to have the treasure reveal itself. Expect a full review of Dragon Quest Treasures in issue #189 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{03/04/2023}
- Paul

 


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