Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo Da (Japanese: スライムもりもりドラゴンクエスト 衝撃のしっぽ団 Shōgeki no Shippo Dan Slime of Gusto Dragon Quest: Ballistic Tails Brigade) is a Japanese action-adventure video game published by Square Enix in 2003 for Game Boy Advance. It is part of Square Enix's Ultimate Hits. The game is based on the fictional Dragon Quest universe with players controlling a slime. While the game has never been announced for a North American release, its sequel was brought over as Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime. There is a fan effort of Aeon Genesis to translate the game, but the translation, as of now (10/2012), has been stagnated for years.
According to Japan-GameCharts, the game has sold 346,299 copies as of December 30, 2007.
Overview
The main plot of the game is a blue slime is trying to save his family and friends that were kidnapped by a group of monsters called the Tails Brigade. The blue slime is a monster from the Japanese Dragon Quest video game series. The slime uses his body to attack opponents. He can also stack other slimes that he freed and monsters on top of his head.
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Main series |
Dragon Quest • II • (I & II) • III • IV • V • VI • VII • VIII • IX • X • XI |
Monsters series |
Monsters (Terry's Wonderland 3D) • Monsters 2 (Iru and Luca’s Marvelous Mysterious Key) • Caravan Heart • Joker • Joker 2 (Professional) • Dragon Quest Monsters: Super Light • Joker 3 (Professional) |
Mystery Dungeon series |
Torneko no Daibouken • Torneko: The Last Hope • Torneko no Daibouken 3 • Shounen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon |
Spinoff games |
Kenshin • Slime MoriMori (Rocket Slime • Daikaizoku to Shippodan) • Monster Battle Road (II Legends • Victory • Scanner) • The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors • Wars • Theatrhythm • Heroes (Heroes II) • Stars • Builders • Builders 2 |
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