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''Ragnarok DS'', known in Japan as , is a Nintendo DS
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based on the MMORPG '' Ragnarok Online'' and was released in Japan on December 18, 2008. Xseed Games published the game in North America on February 16, 2010. The game was also released in South Korea in June 2009. GungHo Online Entertainment, the company that hosts the Japanese server of ''Ragnarok Online'', expanded its business for
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s; ''Ragnarok DS'' is the sixth of eight games for DS to be released by them, along with ''Love Revo!! DS'', ''Indo Shiki Keisan Drill DS'', ''Aqua Zone DS'', ''100 Kiri Golf DS'', '' Hero's Saga Laevatein Tactics'', ''Minna de Jibun no Setsumeisho: B-Kata, A-Kata, AB-Kata, O-Kata'' and '' Ecolis: Aoi Umi to Ugoku Shima''.


Gameplay

The massively multiplayer features of the original are not present in this version, but it supports up to three players simultaneously in a variety of multi-player dungeons. Two new exclusive classes are released alongside this game: Dark Knight and Shaman. The game follows the plights of the main character Ales as he ventures out in the world to form a guild after the death of his mother. Ales' father, who was also an adventurer, has been missing for several years and Ales blames him for not being present to take care of her. Along his way to fame and fortune several characters are introduced and join Ales in completing specific tasks, usually resulting in permanent companionship. After completing the main storyline, the guild will be formed and access is gained to storage, where the new recruit characters and the option to edit the characters are in the player's party. The mirage tower, a 50 floor dungeon consisting of a boss character every 5 levels is a single or multiplayer challenge and contains the most valuable items in the game. After beating a boss characters will be presented with a bidding screen to determine loot distribution and a base experience and job experience award will be doled out to each participant. Monsters inside the tower themselves do not offer any experience. Computer controlled allies are unable to enter the dungeon, so single player attempts will consist of just the player character. The main characters hair color and hair style as well as gender can be altered for play in the tower with each boss unlocking more hair styles and colors. The game is designed to be almost entirely controlled by the DS stylus for simplicity and ease of use. Additionally, the game is designed to follow a quest based story line with the options of side-quest to gain access to additional rewards. Only one side-quest can be accepted at a time despite the fact that multiple side-quests are available for each area. Players who want to accomplish more side-quests will have to visit the same areas multiple times.


Reception

The game received "mixed" reviews according to the
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. In Japan, ''
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'' gave it a score of all four sevens for a total of 28 out of 40.


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* * * {{Ragnarok franchise 2008 video games Multiplayer and single-player video games Nintendo DS games Nintendo DS-only games Ragnarok Online Role-playing video games Tose (company) games Video games developed in Japan Video games developed in South Korea Xseed Games games