DRAGON QUEST III APK

Version 1.0.3 - com.square_enix.android_googleplay.dq3_gp
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Apk Size62.61 MB
App DeveloperSQUARE ENIX Co.,Ltd.
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android2.3.x and up
App Packagecom.square_enix.android_googleplay.dq3_gp.apk
MD594eb33cac3f7a01dc7167010cd3fd3bf
Rate2.85
Website http://www.jp.square-enix.com/

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DRAGON QUEST III: The Seeds of Salvation—one of the most highly acclaimed and best-selling games in the franchise is finally here for mobile! Now all three instalments of the Erdrick Trilogy can be played in the palm of your hand!

Every wondrous weapon, spectacular spell and awesome adversary in this rich fantasy world is yours to discover in a single standalone package. Download it once, and there’s nothing else to buy, and nothing else to download!

DRAGON QUEST III: The Seeds of Salvation has an independent storyline and can be enjoyed without playing DRAGON QUEST I or DRAGON QUEST II. 

※In-game text is available in English only.

◆ Prologue

On the morning of their sixteenth birthday, the child of Ortega, hero of the land of Aliahan, is charged with a seemingly impossible task by the King himself: to slay the Archfiend Baramos, master of darkness!

What trials await our intrepid hero as they set out to take on a quest not even their legendary father was strong enough to complete?

◆Game Features

・Freely Customisable Party System.

Set out on an unforgettable adventure with a party of up to four characters who can be customised to your exact specifications at Patty’s Party Planning Place! Choose names, genders and jobs, and put together the team of your dreams!

・Freely Changeable Vocations

Your party members can be assigned any one of up to 9 vocations, a choice which will dictate their stats, equipment, spells and abilities.

Though the hero’s role has been decided by fate, the jobs of all the other characters are yours to change as you see fit.

Characters who change jobs will be returned to Level 1 and have their attributes halved, but they will retain all the spells and abilities they’ve learned, allowing you to tailor your team to perfectly suit your needs.

Turn a priest into a warrior to add healing abilities to your swordsman’s arsenal, or mix it up any other way you like! The possibilities are endless!

・Experience an epic RPG experience with over 30 hours of gameplay with added features to the original release!   

Travel across multiple continents and dungeons as you level up your characters and unlock new spells and abilities.  The personality system changes how your character grows making your party always unique.  Mini-games like medal collecting to unlock powerful new items that were not available in the original release. Discover and explore bonus dungeons and location after completing the main plot.   

・Simple, Intuitive Controls

The game’s controls are designed to work perfectly with the vertical layout of any modern mobile device, and the position of the movement button can be changed to facilitate both one- and two-handed play.

・Experience the multi-million selling series, beloved both in Japan and beyond, and see how the masterful talents of series creator Yuji Horii first combined with the revolutionary synthesizer sounds of Koichi Sugiyama and the wildly popular manga illustrations of Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball) to create a gaming sensation.

◆ Supported Android Devices/Operating Systems ◆

・Devices running AndroidOS version 2.3 or above.

※Warning※

If ART is enabled on devices running Android 4.4, the application may experience issues when initiated (ART is disabled by default).

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App ChangeLog

  • Added support for Traditional Chinese and Korean.

App Screens

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  1. Joe Hay-avatar

    Joe Hay

    Another good port - and this one lacks the sequence-breaking clues and glitch of I and II. Great music. As a game, it's a lot of fun. Simple, archetypal quest, building on the nonlinearity of II. IMO, the core game was worth my time, but the convoluted extras were not. The "personality" system is interesting in theory but felt more annoying than fun. Newbies - for some reason people are very careless re: spoilers with this game, so don't google anything until you're done.

  2. Aaron Reed-avatar

    Aaron Reed

    Only played part of 3 on the NES. So I don't know all the differences, but I do recommend it. The class system is interesting in the builds you can make. Autosave system is horrible. Do not rely on it. The quick save slot (shared by all game saves) does work great. Graphics are decent and very true (monster wise) to the original.

  3. Bill Rusiewicz-avatar

    Bill Rusiewicz

    Loved this game. But wishing this game has TnT track games, and extra hard challanging monster battles inside ice temple to meet up with the game's most hardest golden five headed dragon boss battle called the GranDragon or Great Hydra even if it has to require all types monster medals Bronze, Silver, or gold or else update to 3D version.

  4. Ben Haskett-avatar

    Ben Haskett

    I can't speak for everyone, but personally, this game was pretty easy to write off at first glance. It has so-so SNES graphics, a skeleton of a plot, and the battles play out like a first-person, still-frame picture book with a little ticker at the bottom that tells you what's happening. It doesn't help that the game is also outdated--this was originally released in the US in 1991 (when I was just 6 years old), and by today's standards it's super basic. Further, if you do boot it up, you're going to have a heck of a time getting used to the controls. Still, gosh darn it, the game is just a lot of fun to play. The story, while certainly barebones, feels adventurous and fulfilling, even if the majority of the adventure is created by your random encounters. Escaping the pyramid, waking the legendary giant bird, and falling to another world aren't compelling plot points, but they feel personal. The game also has a sense of discovery that rivals modern games like The Witcher 3--even with the simplistic presentation, finding and looting towers is exciting and tense. Awesome game--challenging, satisfying, and fun.

  5. RaiOuArt-avatar

    RaiOuArt

    Surprisingly works very well. I thought the vertical screen and touch screen controls would be bad, but it actually translates fine. The UI is a bit ugly though, but a lot of the Square Enix mobile translations have that problem. If this is your first time playing a Dragon Quest game, this isnt a bad place to start but I'd start with the DQ1! It's not as good, but it'll really pay off story wise in 3 and get you used to the controls. Not to mention you can beat it in under a day.

  6. Axel Voss-avatar

    Axel Voss

    A truly great game worthy of its legacy in Japan. One of the first in its genre to allow you to customize your party (even lets you pick a male or female hero!) and make your adventure truly yours. A little cryptic at times, as early JRPGs tend to be, but if you ask around and pay attention, you'll figure your way through easily enough. Fans who played the games in order will get a real kick out of the endgame. In short, just play it. Clean, wholesome JRPG goodness all around.

  7. Iván Gil Ibañez-avatar

    Iván Gil Ibañez

    If you're playing the games in chronological order, DQ III will feel like a big improvement over II. And it certainly is—the scale of the game is massive, especially for its time, and playing it is simply a delight. Every town has its own little story and characters that merge seamlessly into the main narrative of the game. Best entry in the Erdrick trilogy, and one of the best DQ games.

  8. David Zboch-Alves-avatar

    David Zboch-Alves

    I'm five minutes in and this game has me SOLD. Already well worth the purchase, satisfied with the product. It looks nice. It looks crisp. It looks clean. It sounds amazing. Everything I am looking for in an RPG to get me back into the beautiful mix I've been missing out on. The update on the graphics looks sweet compared to the old versions, and probably keeps all of the story and flow as the elder games surely did. I just played the first one on iOS too which was another great purchase.

  9. CampCamp-avatar

    CampCamp

    It's a great game overall, however it's a bad port of the original, taking away all fighting animations drastically impacts the immersion of the game, I may as well be playing a card game, but even those have animations, smh. There's also certain modes missing as others mentioned, this is like 70% of the game, at the price it's an alright deal, but I would highly recommend playing either the original or an emulated version of the original.

  10. Bruno Santos-avatar

    Bruno Santos

    An all time classic, one of my favorite JRPGs and a must play for all fans of the genre. Though I must say it is at it's best only after having played the first two games. There's just so much done right here attempting to summarise it all here could never do it justice. Took me about 34.5 hours to complete and O loved every minute of it. Also the controls work very nice and the portrait orientation feels perfect for a game that you'll most likely play on the go.