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|title=Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime
|developer= Tose Software/Square-Enix
|developer=[[TOSE]]
|publisher= Square-Enix
|publisher=[[Square Enix]]
|releasedates= N. America: September 19, 2006
|year=2005
Japan: December 1, 2005
|systems={{syslist|ds}}
|genre= Action RPG
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|platform= Nintendo DS
|genre=[[Action-adventure]]
|ratings= E
|modes=[[Single player]]
|preceded by=[[Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo Dan]]
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'''Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime''' ''(スライムもりもりドラゴンクエスト2 大戦車としっぽ団, Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime?)'' is an [[adventure]] video game developed by [[TOSE]] and published by [[Square Enix]] for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It is the sequel to [[Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo Dan]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It was first released in Japan, and later in North America. It is a spin-off of the {{c|Dragon Quest}} series.
==Story==
Rocket Slime stars the common enemy and mascot of the series, a Slime, this one in particular being named Rocket. Rocket lives in a town called Boingburg, inhabited by other Slimes, each one being a type of Slime species found in the series. There are no humans in Rocket Slime; instead, its world is inhabited by Slimes and other enemies from the series.
==Gameplay==
It features two forms of gameplay; the first being an overhead style, where the player maneuvers Rocket around a variety of stages, and another where the Schleiman Tank must do battle against an opposing tank, firing ammunition found throughout the first portion of the game.
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==Table of Contents==
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[[Category:Action-adventure]]
[[Category:Single player]]

Latest revision as of 05:25, 2 November 2022

Box artwork for Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime.
Box artwork for Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime.
Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime
Developer(s)TOSE
Publisher(s)Square Enix
Year released2005
System(s)Nintendo DS
Preceded bySlime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo Dan
Genre(s)Action-adventure
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
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Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime (スライムもりもりドラゴンクエスト2 大戦車としっぽ団, Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime?) is an adventure video game developed by TOSE and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS. It is the sequel to Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest: Shōgeki no Shippo Dan for the Game Boy Advance. It was first released in Japan, and later in North America. It is a spin-off of the Dragon Quest series.

Story[edit]

Rocket Slime stars the common enemy and mascot of the series, a Slime, this one in particular being named Rocket. Rocket lives in a town called Boingburg, inhabited by other Slimes, each one being a type of Slime species found in the series. There are no humans in Rocket Slime; instead, its world is inhabited by Slimes and other enemies from the series.

Gameplay[edit]

It features two forms of gameplay; the first being an overhead style, where the player maneuvers Rocket around a variety of stages, and another where the Schleiman Tank must do battle against an opposing tank, firing ammunition found throughout the first portion of the game.

Table of Contents

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