Dragon Quest Builders


Dragon Quest Builders is a sandbox action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and published by Nintendo for Nintendo Switch.
The game is set in Alefgard, the world of the original Dragon Quest video game, with players controlling the builder who is tasked with rebuilding the world after it was destroyed. The game features a blocky aesthetic style, with gathering and building elements similar to games such as Minecraft.
The game was released in Japan in January 2016, and worldwide in October 2016. A sequel, Dragon Quest Builders 2, was released in Japan in December 2018 and worldwide in July 2019.

Gameplay

Players build camps out of blocks; the camp gains levels based on how much it has been built up. Monsters such as Slime and Dragon from the original Dragon Quest appear in the game. The player has a health bar, and must eat food over time, similar to Minecraft.

Plot

The game is set in Alefgard, the world of the original Dragon Quest. The game is based on a parallel ending of Dragon Quest: before the final battle, the hero accepted the evil Dragonlord's suggestion - each rules a half of the world. The deal turned out to be a trap, leading to the hero's defeat and allowing the land to be dominated by monsters. With time passing by, a new builder appears to revive the desolate world for the next hero. Players gather "material" all over the world in order to rebuild the land of Alefgard from scratch.

Development

The game designers wanted to make an open sandbox game combined with an RPGs purposeful story-driven plot, and since ‘’Dragon Quest’’ has always been known for its “pick up and play” accessibility it seemed like the right combination. The original Dragon Quest video games plot was chosen for its relatively simplicity compared to later titles in the series to make the game as accessible as possible to new players.
Release in the west on the PlayStation Vita was chosen so that whether players were had busy lives or had time to dedicate to the game, they could enjoy the title. Protagonists were designed by Akira Toriyama, with Etrian Odyssey creator Kazuya Niinou serving as the game's director. Part of the release was to “test the waters” for a big game release like Dragon Quest XI

Release

‘’Builders’’ was initially announced in July 2015 to be under development for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. Media speculation from when the game was first announced was that Dragon Quest Builders would be a Dragon Quest version of Minecraft, and IGN compared the game to Dark Cloud.
The game was released in Japan on January 28, 2016, and in North America, Europe, and Australia in October 2016. An "Ultimate Hit" version was released in Japan on December 1, 2016. It was also released for the Nintendo Switch in North America and PAL territories on February 9, 2018, and in Japan on March 1, 2018.

Reception

Famitsu panel of four reviewers all rated it a 9, giving the game an overall rating of 36 out of 40. IGN awarded it 8.9 out of 10, saying "Dragon Quest Builders admirably mixes the series' RPG traditions with Minecraft." GameSpot awarded it 8.0 out of 10, saying "The excellence of Dragon Quest Builders illustrates the versatility of this 30-year-old franchise as much as it speaks to the engrossing appeal of Minecraft-inspired creation." Kotaku listed it as one of 2016's top ten games, describing it as "an incredible RPG more akin to Actraiser" and "way better than Minecraft could ever be."

Sales

The game sold over half a million copies in the first few days of its release. It sold 700,000 copies in Japan across all three platforms. In November 2016, worldwide sales surpassed 1.1 million copies.

Sequel

A sequel, Dragon Quest Builders 2, was released for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan on December 20, 2018, and worldwide on July 12, 2019. It includes cooperative gameplay for up to four players, and had developmental assistance from Koei Tecmo's studio Omega Force.