
Most commonly we see the shiba inu-style dog on its hind legs in a t-shirt, or the panda/polar bear boxer. They aren’t even strictly animal-based either. There hasn’t been an official list of how many Dokebi there are or what they are called, but the trailer certainly shows an eclectic mix of creatures. The Dokebi are the little critters running around the island that we are tasked with battling and catching. Already we can see there are plenty of ways to get across the island too, skateboard, mini-car, umbrella…īut why are we here? On this island specifically? The Dokebi. Developers have confirmed that we have seen less than 10% of what this island has to offer, which is certainly exciting. The game takes place on a so-far-unnamed island, which seamlessly blends urban and rural for a stunning backdrop. What can I say, I’m a 90s kid and stickers are the fastest way to my heart.Ī lot of the gameplay trailer certainly focuses on the “open-world” aspect of it. Veering away from turn-based style battles, it’s more like the free-for-all carnage Pearl Abyss use in their other games. Instead of a ball, it’s an intriguing mix of vacuum and stickers. DokeV seemingly follows a similar mechanic of fighting in-world creatures and then using a device to capture them, which magically makes you friends.

When we say “creature collecting game” the mind immediately turns to Pokémon or Digimon. I can already feel that itch to catch them all…! What is DokeV? Namely, the fact it is now an open-world, action-adventure, creature collecting game. Between its first announcement and trailer drop at Gamescom, DokeV underwent more significant changes.
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Originally, it was intended to be a mobile game but during development the decision was made to refocus for PC and consoles.

That was when DokeV was first announced, an MMO in its infancy.
