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Image:DragonQuestBuilders2 magazine scan.jpeg|Promotional material revealing the designs of the Builder's descendants | |||
Image:Human Malroth scan.jpg|The reveal of the humanoid [[Malroth]] | |||
DQB2 Hero.png|Male [[Builder]] | Image:DQB2 Hero.png|Male [[Builder]] | ||
DQB2 Malroth Human.png|Human Malroth | Image:DQB2 Malroth Human.png|Human Malroth | ||
DQB2 Slime.png|[[Slime]]s | Image:DQB2 Slime.png|[[Slime]]s | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Builders]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:26, 5 October 2019
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Dragon Quest Builders 2 | |
Developer(s) | Square Enix |
Publisher(s) | Square Enix |
Artist(s) | Akira Toriyama |
Composer(s) | Koichi Sugiyama |
Series | Dragon Quest |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch |
Release date(s) | JP December 20, 2018 NA July 12th, 2019 EU July 12th, 2019 |
Genre(s) | Console role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: RP (Rating Pending) |
Dragon Quest Builders 2 (ドラゴンクエストビルダーズ2 破壊神シドーとからっぽの島) is the sequel to the 2016 sandbox game DQB. It was announced at the summer 2017 Dragon Quest festival, along with a brief preview video and a few small details addressed by Yuji Horii.
Setting
Unlike the first game,which takes place in an alternate reality of the original Dragon Quest, this installment is instead a sequel to Dragon Quest II, in which the remnants of Hargon's cult are attempting to make a comeback by kidnapping and destroying builders. You play as a Builder who washes up on a desert island where you meet a mysterious boy named Malroth. It is up to you and Malroth to survive on the island until rescue arrives.
Gameplay Changes
- The stack-able block limit has been increased by three, making the maximum 64.
- Slopes are now built into the game's physics engine.
- Players can dive into water if jumping from high ground.
- Weapons and hammers are now assigned to separate buttons.
- The ability to dash has been added.
- Farms can be tilled with the help of a friendly Wiggly, who aerates infertile spaces for cultivation.
- Players may now glide from high elevation via the Windbreaker cape.
- Vehicular transportation is possible with a car designed after an Army ant.
- The player can warp anywhere on an island, provided he or she had already been there once.
- Multiplayer has been implemented to allow up to four players.
- Animals are present for villages.
- Waterfalls are now present; this is due to player requests from the first game.