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Dragon's Crown : ウィキペディア英語版
Dragon's Crown

| director = George Kamitani
| producer = Katsura Hashino
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| artist =
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| composer = Hitoshi Sakimoto
| platforms = PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita
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| genre = Action role-playing,
| modes = Single-player, multiplayer
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is a 2D fantasy action role-playing video game developed by Vanillaware. Set in a medieval world of swords and sorcery, the game sees up to four players travelling through dangerous dungeons and labyrinths in search of fortune and adventure. Cooperative options include both local multiplayer and four player drop in sessions over Sony's PlayStation Network service with data-sharing of save games and cross play between the Vita and PlayStation 3.
==Gameplay==

''Dragon's Crown'' is an action role-playing game structured like traditional side-scrolling beat 'em up such as Capcom's ''Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara'' or Sega's ''Golden Axe'' where players move their characters across the screen into the background or foreground while defeating the assailants that confront them from all angles.
Players may choose between one of six heroic character archetypes and travel through numerous environments alone or accompanied by computer controlled or other player characters defeating enemies using skills, combos, magic and collectable offensive weapons like bombs and crossbows recovered from chests or dropped by their foes.
Each character has their own unique strengths and weaknesses, fighting styles, skills and magic which can be upgraded through the Adventurers' Guild. The characters' skills and statistics increase upon leveling like a classic RPG and with each level the characters earn skill points to unlock or buff his or her skills and magic. The number of skill points attainable for each character is not enough to unlock and upgrade every skill on a character's character tree so the player must plan carefully to ensure they build and buff their character's skills and magic in a way that is tailored to their play style.
As the player proceeds through ''Dragon's Crown''s hand drawn dungeons and environments they are accompanied by Ranni the thief and later in the story, Tiki the fairy. These two non-playable characters will guide characters to hidden areas in the game and open locked chests and doors revealing loot and secret areas that branch from the dungeon's main path. After an area or dungeon is completed the player returns the game's central hub〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dragon's Crown OFFICIAL WEBSITE - How To Play )〕 to prepare for further excursions, appraise treasure, repair equipment and a myriad of other activities essential to a successful adventure.
Later in the game direct travel between dungeons and town becomes hazardous and branching paths which are traveled based on the player's decisions during game-play open up in every level. Quests may also be undertaken by players which hold specific objectives and quests from the adventurer's guild and powerful rune magics become usable, as well as campfire cooking mini-games between dungeons〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=How to rock the dragon )〕 which may now be attempted multiple times without returning to town.〔
The game features online mode via Sony's PlayStation Network which allows up to four players to experience the game simultaneously,〔 cross play between PlayStation 3 and Vita was added in October 2013 as part of patch 1.03 which was rolled out first in Japan and then the U.S. and Europe,〔 the game also offers local multiplayer.〔 When a player's character runs out of lives while signed into the PlayStation Network, another player in another game may recover their bones from the spot they fell and take them to the temple in town where the priest may bring that character back to life as an AI-controlled partner.〔 Players may also communicate using an in-game pop-up system which can quickly convey simple messages such as "thank you" to another person.〔
The PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions of the game were designed to be identical and compatible with the same save data, which can be freely transferred between both systems. In addition, the PlayStation Vita version uses its touchscreen for item management in place of the PlayStation 3's DualShock analog stick.〔

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