The people of the island then congratulate Lucky on becoming the Island Champion.
There is also an advanced version of archery made available from the beginning. Īs of the Summer Paralympic Games 2020, two new side quests have been added, with one leading to an advanced version of Rugby. All these side quests can earn the player a trophy which can be viewed in a house in the center of the island, named The Trophy House, with 24 to collect in total as of the Paralympics update. Some side quests can also unlock harder versions of the original mini-games. These side quests involve Lucky helping out the residents of the island in a variety of tasks such as item fetching and trade sequences. Īdditionally, each region holds plenty of side quests for the player to seek out.
For example, the Artistic Swimming event takes the form of a Dance Dance Revolution style rhythm game, whilst the Skateboarding event features a trick system similar to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. Īll the mini-games cover different genres of video games. By competing in the mini-games, players accumulate points that are tallied onto a Global Leaderboard, with the highest-scoring team being rewarded the title of winner by the end of the Olympics. The player can also join one of 4 teams each represented by a color and a creature from Japanese mythology. By beating all seven champions and earning their scrolls, the player is named "Island Champion". The sports themselves are mini-games, where Lucky earns a Sacred Scroll upon winning the mini-game. In each region, there are features of seven island champions who all specialise in a specific sport. The player controls a cat named Lucky around an island with seven different regions that resemble different Japanese locations and geography, such as bamboo forests and mountains. Doodle Champion Island is a role-playing video game with elements of a sports game.