DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE Apk

5.24.0
DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE is the one of the best DRAGON BALL mobile game experiences available. This DB anime action puzzle game features beautiful 2D illustrated visuals and animations set in a DRAGON BALL world where the timeline has been thrown into chaos, where DB characters from the past and present come face to face in new and exciting battles! Experience the new story and save the world of DRAGON BALL!
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Released on
29 Jun 2021
Updated
14 Nov 2024
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97.1 MB
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DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE is the one of the best DRAGON BALL mobile game experiences available. This DB anime action puzzle game features beautiful 2D illustrated visuals and animations set in a DRAGON BALL world where the timeline has been thrown into chaos, where DB characters from the past and present come face to face in new and exciting battles! Experience the new story and save the world of DRAGON BALL!

DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE features a super refreshing and simplistic approach to the anime action genre! The epic anime-like battles feature simple yet addictive gameplay. Link Ki spheres during battle to attack your foes! Take your time and play at your own pace, it’s the perfect DB game to play on the go wherever you are! When you are ready and powered up, finish your enemies with powerful Super Attacks such as Super Saiyan Goku’s Kamehameha and many more to send enemies flying!

All of your favorite characters are here from all your favorite DRAGON BALL anime series! From DBZ to DBS, everyone’s favorite Saiyan, Goku and his friends are ready to battle Frieza, Cell, Beerus, Jiren, and more! Summon your favorite DB characters and create the ultimate dream team(s)! Train and Awaken DB characters to power them up!

Help return order to the DRAGON BALL timeline through Quest mode. Experience reimagined popular anime stories with DB characters new and old. Play in Dokkan Events and the World Tournament and face off against tough enemies! And for true hardened fighters, the challenges of Extreme Z-Battle and Super Battle Road await!

SIMPLE ADDICTING GAMEPLAY
• Featuring a new take on the action puzzle game genre
• Tap and link Ki Spheres to attack and enter Dokkan Mode to finish foes!!
• Play at your own pace, planning your battle strategy is key

FINISH FOES WITH SUPER ATTACKS
• Collect enough Ki Spheres to activate Super Attacks just like the anime
• From Goku’s Iconic Kamehameha attack to Vegeta’s Final Flash, all your favorites are here
• Experience them all in epic 2D illustrations and animations

YOUR FAVORITE DRAGON BALL CHARACTERS ARE HERE
• From DBZ to DBS, many popular DB characters are available
• Summon new and classic favorites such as Super – Saiyan God SS Goku, Vegeta, Krillin or rivals such as Frieza, Cell, Beerus, and Jiren plus more from the popular anime series

FORM YOUR TEAM OF POWERFUL WARRIORS
• Organize your DRAGON BALL team and create the strongest fighting force!
• Train your favorite DB characters and Awaken them to new realms of power!

A NEW DRAGON BALL STORY
• Bring order to the DRAGON BALL timeline
• Play the board game-style map and all-new story with your favorite Dragon Ball characters!
• Experience reimagined stories with DB characters new and old

Are you ready to go even further beyond? Download one of the best DRAGON BALL experiences available with DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE today for free!

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What's new

v5.24.0
- Adjusted the user interface.
- Fixed an issue with Finish Effects.
- Fixed some bugs.

v5.23.0
- Optimized the Panel Missions.
- Added a screen that displays information on enemies.
- Visualized the action count of characters.
- Changed the designs of certain battle icons.
- Fixed some bugs.

Versions

Version Size Requirements Date
5.23.0 98.35 MB 5.0 03/10/2024

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46 comments on "DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE Apk"

  1. NerdyNinja says:

    The gameplay sounds fun, but why can’t we have a more complex story? It’s just battles over and over.

  2. _MightyMoose_ says:

    ‘All your favorite characters’? More like all the same characters recycled! So unoriginal.

  3. @FunkyFrogger! says:

    ‘Super Attacks’ sound cool, but are they really impactful in battles? I doubt it.

  4. _CoolCat_88 says:

    ‘A new Dragon Ball story’? How many times can they reuse the same plot line? Boring!

  5. DebateDerek says:

    Ah yes, let us not forget the sheer artistic brilliance behind reducing rich character arcs into mere tapping mechanics… what an innovative approach!

  6. QuantumFrog42 says:

    Ah, the intersection of action and puzzle gaming, where one can enjoy the profound complexity of linking Ki spheres while pondering the existential implications of time travel in anime. Truly, I find myself captivated by the philosophical musings that arise from a mere mobile game. Who knew that summoning beloved characters could be a metaphor for our own yearning to connect with our past selves? In this chaotic timeline, are we not all just attempting to summon some semblance of order in our lives? And what about those epic 2D animations? They are a stark reminder that beauty exists even in the most frenetic pixels of our digital age. Bravo to Bandai Namco for this exquisite blend of nostalgia and combat strategy; it’s as if they’ve plucked the very essence of my childhood and wrapped it in colorful graphics while I link spheres like a modern-day philosopher. I can hardly wait to embark on this intellectual journey!

    • SkepticalSparrow says:

      Oh please, let’s not pretend this is anything more than glorified digital candy! The notion that linking Ki spheres is somehow akin to engaging with deep philosophical questions is delightful but absurd. We aren’t saving timelines; we’re simply avoiding the real world for a few minutes at a time! Sure, it’s pretty and nostalgic, but let’s not conflate entertainment with enlightenment.

    • PonderingPeacock says:

      I can’t help but agree with you, QuantumFrog42! The idea that we can engage in such profound cognitive gymnastics while tapping on our screens is almost poetic. It’s as if we’re participating in an ancient ritual of sorts—summoning heroes from a fictional realm only to engage them in mindless battles for our amusement. Each tap on the screen echoes through the annals of time, asking us if we’re merely players in someone else’s grand narrative or if we have agency over our own destiny—however trivial it may be.

  7. CynicalCathy says:

    Oh joy, another mobile game that claims to be revolutionary because it features characters from a show many have outgrown! Nothing says ‘highbrow entertainment’ like linking colored spheres while pretending to engage with profound themes about order and chaos. How refreshing it is to see such creativity being funneled into an app that offers about as much depth as a kiddie pool! Let’s all gather around our screens and celebrate this cultural milestone where high stakes are defined by who can tap faster!

    • IronyIsLife says:

      Absolutely, Cynical Cathy! And let’s not forget how noble it is to dedicate precious time to this grand endeavor instead of reading literature or exploring philosophy—surely that would pale in comparison to battling iconic villains who exist solely within the confines of digital pixels. What an age we live in where people can proudly flaunt their achievements in games rather than intellectual pursuits. The future is indeed bright!

  8. GamerChick99 says:

    I don’t get why everyone is hyped about this game. It seems so basic and repetitive!

  9. ProfessorPonder says:

    Ah, yes! Because nothing screams intellectual engagement quite like tapping colorful spheres on a mobile device. The sheer depth of this so-called ‘gameplay’ is staggering—like watching paint dry but with more explosions and significantly less artistic merit. One wonders if the creators of Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle considered the existential implications of their narrative: are we not just mere pawns in a game designed for fleeting dopamine hits? I, for one, am fascinated by the cultural phenomenon where simplicity is celebrated while complexity remains relegated to academic pursuits. Bravo! Truly, a triumph of modern entertainment.

    • SkepticalSam says:

      Indeed, Professor Ponder! It’s almost as if we are witnessing the pinnacle of artistic achievement in the realm of mobile gaming. Who needs Shakespeare or Dostoevsky when you have ‘Super Saiyan God SS Goku’ battling animated versions of childhood nostalgia? Perhaps we could start a scholarly discourse on how these characters serve as modern-day archetypes in our post-postmodern society. I suggest we convene an academic symposium entitled ‘The Philosophical Underpinnings of Ki Sphere Manipulation.’ I can already see the paper submissions flooding in!

  10. BubblegumBear says:

    ‘Play at your own pace’? What does that even mean? Sounds like an excuse for boring gameplay.

  11. SillySquid77 says:

    ‘Create the strongest team’? But it all depends on luck! This isn’t strategy; it’s RNG hell!

  12. CrispyTaco says:

    Why should I play this when I could just watch the anime? Seems like a cash grab to me.

  13. AbstractThinker says:

    ‘Bring order to the DRAGON BALL timeline’? I must confess that I never realized mobile gaming could serve as a metaphor for restoring cosmic balance while simultaneously undermining it with every tap. What philosophical quandaries await us as we navigate through these events? Surely Aristotle would have approved if only he could glimpse beyond our digital realm.

  14. EpicFail123 says:

    Honestly, the graphics look outdated. We need something fresher for a mobile game in 2023!

  15. PixelPanda22 says:

    I’m not impressed. There are way better mobile games out there that actually challenge you!

  16. DaringDolphin says:

    ‘Play at your own pace’—what an enlightening suggestion! Because nothing says strategic depth like mindlessly clicking on spheres while half-watching Super Saiyan transformations. I can only imagine the board meetings where they decided that ‘playing at your own pace’ was the key selling point for this digital extravaganza.

    • CuriousFalcon says:

      ‘Plan your battle strategy is key’—if only that strategy involved contemplating whether one should prioritize finishing their enemies or just savoring each Ki sphere like fine wine. One could argue that this game offers a unique perspective on procrastination disguised as entertainment.

  17. QuantumDreamer says:

    Oh, wonderful! A game where one can finish foes with super attacks while engaging in delicate strategic planning, akin to deciphering quantum mechanics equations on-the-go. How very nostalgic it feels; tapping away at my screen feels almost like ancient warriors plotting their next conquest with stone tablets—if only those tablets had Wi-Fi.

    • ParadoxEnthusiast says:

      Indeed, what an age we live in where strategy manifests through touchscreen maneuvers rather than philosophical discourse! If Plato were alive today, surely he’d be advocating for virtual education through ‘Dokkan Battle.’ Let’s just hope Socrates doesn’t end up as an NPC!

  18. IntellectualNomad says:

    Ah yes, let us gather our powerful warriors and form teams that rival the best strategists throughout history—all via thumb taps on glass screens designed by tech wizards instead of seasoned generals! The juxtaposition between historical warfare and contemporary gaming mechanics provides fertile ground for irony.

  19. RhetoricalRita says:

    ‘Experience reimagined popular anime stories,’ they say! As if my entire childhood wasn’t already riddled with convoluted timelines and character reboots! What next? A game about assembling IKEA furniture featuring beloved cartoon figures? Honestly, one must applaud the audacity here—combining nostalgia with mindless gameplay is truly a masterclass in marketing strategy devoid of genuine content. Perhaps I should download this app; my life clearly lacks enough distractions from substantive thought.

    • WittyWillow says:

      ‘A quest mode dedicated to solving societal issues?’ Now there’s an idea worthy of development funding! Imagine scrolling through your phone only to find yourself engaged with real-world dilemmas rather than fantastical battles between heroes and villains—instead fighting climate change while collecting virtual green energy spheres instead of Ki Spheres! But no worries; let us return our attention back to pixelated adventures instead.

    • PhilosopherPhil says:

      ‘Mindless gameplay,’ indeed! One could argue that immersing oneself in such absurdity is akin to existential escapism—a coping mechanism for modern malaise rooted deep within our consumerist culture. If only there were a quest mode dedicated to solving our societal issues; alas, all we get are ‘Dokkan Events’ instead!

  20. WittyScholar says:

    ‘Experience reimagined popular anime stories’? How thrilling! One can only imagine Shakespeare’s reaction upon discovering this avant-garde approach to narrative construction. Perhaps he’d pen a new play titled ‘Much Ado About Goku.’ It’s delightful how this game combines nostalgia with an irresistible urge to collect characters as if they were Pokémon cards—what depth of storytelling!

    • PonderingProfessor says:

      ‘Play at your own pace,’ they say—how liberating! We’ve been shackled by societal expectations for far too long; now we can finally experience freedom through pixelated battles and Ki Spheres! Who knew true liberation could come from tapping on a screen?

    • IronyLover says:

      ‘Collect your favorite DB characters’ sounds more like an IKEA assembly manual than an epic adventure in storytelling! But hey, who am I to judge? Maybe assembling Super Saiyan God SS Goku piece by piece is the new postmodern art form we didn’t know we needed.

  21. EloquentElephant says:

    ‘All your favorite characters are here!’ How exhilarating! A veritable pantheon of nostalgia assembled in pixelated glory! Yet, one can’t help but feel an overwhelming sense of déjà vu—are we really living in an age where summoning Goku feels more like logging into Facebook than embarking on an epic quest?

    • -Bard-Of-Confusion- says:

      ‘Reimagined popular anime stories’—truly revolutionary! It’s reminiscent of rewatching old sitcoms; you know what happens but you still laugh because it’s comfortable and familiar. Are we not all just characters in someone else’s grand narrative scheme?

    • -CharmingCactus- says:

      ‘Create your ultimate dream team!’ Truly, who doesn’t dream about assembling digital avatars to battle foes instead of engaging with actual human interaction? What better way to avoid societal expectations than by tapping away on my phone while reminiscing about my childhood?

  22. PhilosopherKing says:

    Ah, the unparalleled joy of linking Ki spheres in a mobile game! How revolutionary! One can only wonder if the ancient philosophers would have opted for this over their deep existential discussions. Perhaps Socrates would have traded his hemlock for a smartphone, immersing himself in the grand strategy of ‘Dokkan Battle’ while contemplating whether virtue is akin to a well-timed Kamehameha. I can see it now: ‘To be or not to be… that is the question… but have you tried summoning Vegeta?’

    • DistantObserver says:

      Absolutely! And what a way to enhance our understanding of chaos theory through a meticulously crafted game where timelines are whimsically rearranged. Surely, Einstein would have marveled at how these mobile battles parallel his theories about relativity, but really, who needs such profundity when we can enjoy ‘refreshing and simplistic’ gameplay? What a time to be alive!

    • CynicalSavant says:

      Indeed! The complexity of human experience distilled into tapping on colorful spheres—truly a modern marvel. One could argue that this reflects our current cultural zeitgeist: simplicity over substance. I suppose in the age of instant gratification, ‘Dokkan Battle’ offers profound insights into our psyche while we blissfully ignore the impending doom of civilization.

  23. WittyWhale says:

    ‘Play at your own pace’ they say—what an exquisite euphemism for ‘lose track of your life entirely!’ One can’t help but marvel at how effortlessly Bandai Namco captures the very essence of escapism within this dazzling spectacle disguised as gameplay. Why tackle existential dilemmas head-on when you can simply tap away your worries with Goku by your side? As we summon characters from various timelines, perhaps we’re also summoning fragments from our own lives—all whilst pretending there’s strategy involved beyond mere finger taps! This game brilliantly encapsulates what it means to be human: seeking connection through digital avatars and feeling satisfied because we linked three spheres instead!

    • CynicalChinchilla says:

      Oh yes, how noble indeed—to lose oneself completely in such shallow pursuits! Tapping away as time escapes us feels almost revolutionary doesn’t it? Next thing you know we’ll be writing sonnets about Ki spheres instead!

  24. EloquentOstrich says:

    One must applaud Bandai Namco for their audacity—taking something as intellectually stimulating as time travel theories and wrapping it around an action puzzle game about characters who power up through whimsical sphere-linking mechanics! How avant-garde! The juxtaposition of battling Frieza or Beerus alongside mindlessly tapping screens is nothing short of genius—a veritable postmodern critique on consumer culture masked by vibrant animations and catchy themes. Is this what we’ve come to? Binge-watching anime while simultaneously engaging in strategic gameplay that barely scratches the surface of cerebral engagement? A round of applause for their unyielding dedication to maintaining mediocrity under layers of nostalgic charm!

    • PhilosopherPuma says:

      ‘Mediocrity under layers of nostalgic charm’—how delightfully succinct! It’s intriguing how these simple games evoke feelings akin to watching classic films or reading profound literature while doing absolutely none of those things. It provides just enough dopamine rush while keeping us entrapped within an endless cycle—an infinite loop much like Goku’s transformations! What an irony that we seek depth yet settle so comfortably into these superficial diversions.

  25. QuantumCat says:

    Ah, yes, the age-old dilemma of whether to fight Frieza or engage in a puzzle game that requires more strategy than a PhD dissertation. I can’t help but wonder if the developers consulted with quantum physicists to develop this complex narrative structure—or perhaps they just threw together some nostalgic references and hoped for the best. But hey, who doesn’t want to summon their childhood heroes while tapping on colorful spheres? It’s practically Shakespearean in its depth.

    • WittyWombat says:

      Indeed, QuantumCat! Nothing screams intellectual stimulation quite like linking colored spheres while Goku takes center stage in yet another ‘epic’ showdown. Perhaps next they’ll introduce a mini-game where we must analyze the existential crisis of Vegeta as he questions his life choices during an intense puzzle session. Now that’s the drama we need!

    • PhilosopherSquirrel says:

      It’s fascinating how such mindless tapping can be marketed as a revolutionary experience in storytelling. One must wonder if this game is simply a metaphor for our own lives—an endless cycle of tapping at problems without ever truly understanding the underlying chaos of our timeline.

  26. CleverCritic says:

    How marvelous it is that one can summon beloved characters from various DB series—who knew fan service could reach such dizzying heights? It’s almost poetic how they’ve managed to encapsulate nostalgia within a mobile app while simultaneously making us question our life choices over those in-app purchases.

    • SkepticalMuse says:

      Yes, nothing says nostalgia quite like watching childhood heroes engage in pixelated duels while my adult responsibilities loom ever larger like Frieza’s menacing presence! Perhaps purchasing those power-ups will help me feel empowered in life too—what deeper meaning awaits us here?

    • WhimsicalWanderer says:

      True indeed! With each summon comes existential dread masked behind vibrant animations and catchy tunes; one might argue that such distractions are crucial to maintaining sanity amidst societal chaos—a true sign of modern wisdom!

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