One Piece: Dream Pointer Shouldn’t Remain a Hidden Gem

One Piece: Dream Pointer Shouldn't Remain a Hidden Gem

As a seasoned gamer with a soft spot for anime-based games and a particular fondness for the swashbuckling world of One Piece, I must say that One Piece: Dream Pointer has left me utterly captivated. Having grown up watching the series, it’s a joy to see the Sabaody Archipelago come alive on my mobile screen. The attention to detail in recreating the universe is truly commendable.


Following its exclusive launch in China, “One Piece: Dream Pointer” rapidly gained popularity nationwide. The game shot up to the number one spot on the free section of the App Store, making it an essential choice for Chinese mobile gamers. As a vertical 3D role-playing game, “One Piece: Dream Pointer” provides distinctive card game mechanics and turn-based combat inspired by the “One Piece” series. The game is set within the sprawling mangrove forest of Sabaody Archipelago, allowing players to undertake storyline missions that mirror the escapades of the Straw Hat Pirates.

Inspired by the widely popular anime series “One Piece”, the game “One Piece: Dream Pointer” was launched by Senshin Games and Thunder Games under the authorization of Toei Animation’s official IP. This Chinese version, with a production cost of approximately 300 million Yuan, offers an immersive gaming experience with its intricate plotlines and graphically rich locations modeled on the “One Piece” universe. Despite creating a massive buzz in China, the developers have been silent about a global release. Nevertheless, this game is a unique interpretation of the pirate saga, and it’s a pity that it’s only available in China. A worldwide launch would be appreciated by fans everywhere.

Dream Pointer’s R&D Team Revives The Long Lost Comic Adaptation

At Senshin Games, the dedicated development team has been instrumental in transforming and manufacturing numerous Japanese manga IPs, including the famous titles like Naruto and One Piece. Their expertise in creating games based on comics is clearly demonstrated in One Piece: Dream Pointer, where they meticulously crafted over 40,000 high-definition models and integrated 100 original pieces of artwork. The game boasts original music similar to its anime counterpart and voiceovers provided by the same voice actors from the anime, thereby enhancing the game with an authentic touch.

Moreover, One Piece: Dream Pointer showcases a multitude of distinct enemies, playable characters, and settings that fans of the anime will swiftly recognize and enjoy. The game allows players to come face-to-face with familiar foes like PX-7, Dracule Mihawk, Morgan, and Kurobi. The narrative threads within the game align with the original storylines of the One Piece universe, providing an opportunity for players to revisit pivotal moments from the series.

Dream Pointer Multiplayer Solves a Major Gameplay Challenge

As a gamer diving into the world of One Piece: Dream Pointer, I appreciate the online co-op mode that lets us square off against one another. Typically, real-time cooperative gameplay can falter due to lag and synchronization issues caused by latency woes. However, this game’s turn-based system ensures we can engage in smooth, synchronized co-op battles without high ping lags becoming a nuisance. To top it off, the game offers 36 playable characters that add depth to our strategic teamwork when joining forces with friends.

Dream Pointer is Different From Previous One Piece Adaptations

It’s been some time since a vertically oriented 3D RPG game for mobile platforms (iOS or Android) has had a global release. Although games like “One Piece: The Voyage” and “One Piece Fighting Path” were launched in 2021, they were only available in China. With the high development cost and the impressive success of these games in China, there’s been increasing anticipation that “One Piece: Dream Pointer” might go global. Unlike its predecessors, “Dream Pointer” offers a distinctive gaming experience that sets it apart. Previous adaptations like “One Piece Fighting Path” were open-world games with combat resembling an arena brawler. However, “Dream Pointer” has shifted gears and returned to the classic turn-based battles characteristic of “One Piece” games.

As a die-hard One Piece fan, I’ve been enjoying the fresh take of One Piece: Dream Pointer, which sets itself apart from the card-combining mechanics in One Piece: Grand Cross. Instead, it amplifies each character’s unique traits and offers customization options for team composition, making gameplay more engaging and strategic. This innovative approach has made it a massive hit in China, but I’m eagerly waiting to see if its success will pave the way for a global release.

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2024-09-09 16:33