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''Dragon Quest IX'' continues the ''Dragon Quest'' tradition of turn-based combat, with a few modern twists. The game allows players to have a cooperative wireless multiplayer experience with up to four players.
''Dragon Quest IX'' continues the ''Dragon Quest'' tradition of turn-based combat, with a few modern twists. The game allows players to have a cooperative wireless multiplayer experience with up to four players.


The game includes a quest system. Quests serve as side-stories helping non-player characters around the game's world. Multiple quests can be performed simultaneously with some even interlocking and unlocking various stages in fellow quests. Early quests include gathering magical spring water, slaying monsters and stealing for a fellow thief. Unlike previous ''Dragon Quest'' installments, ''Dragon Quest IX'' contains many open ended mini-quests. Upon completion of the quests, a "Quest List log," serving as an in-game achievement list.
The game includes a quest system. Quests serve as side-stories helping non-player characters around the game's world. Multiple quests can be performed simultaneously with some even interlocking and unlocking various stages in fellow quests. Early quests include gathering magical spring water, slaying monsters and stealing for a fellow thief. Unlike previous ''Dragon Quest'' installments, ''Dragon Quest IX'' contains many open ended mini-quests. Upon accepting a quest, the "Quest List" log is unlocked, which keeps track of all the quests the player has accepted or completed.  


Unlike many other ''Dragon Quest'' games, the game includes only one save slot.
Unlike many other ''Dragon Quest'' games, the game includes only one save slot.