Yoko Hikes (日 笠 陽子, Hikes Yoko), born upon July 16, 1985, in the prefecture of Kannada in Japan, is a Says and also Japanese vocalist.
Does looks like a totem of the video game like Pokémon and has captured the attention of the players with their colors, realistic graphics and epic battles. Players see great similarities with the Nintendo saga, but are they really similar to the Pokémon?
Monsters of Korean folklore
In Pokémon, the monsters are not all come from Japanese folklore. In this game, Sang young Kim affirms that does monsters, called Docebo, are entities inspired by legendary creatures of Korean mythology and folklore.
To create these monsters, Change Nam, one of the developers, tells that he noticed many Korean popular stories to design the Docebo. We have seen in the videos a Docebo that looks like a pink anthill, but it is not really an anthill bear. It is based on the concept of Bulgari, a creature similar to a bear eating iron. Similarly, the great bird that flies in the sky is based on Eodeuksini, which represents the darkness in the popular stories.
But, what are the Docebo?
The Docebo in Does are actually spiritual creatures that are in Korean folklore. We are far from the Pokémon who currently tend to not have too much connection with mystical creatures of the past.
In the game, these monsters feed on the dreams of people and live next to them. Many are people who can not see them. On the contrary, in the Pokémon Universe, anyone can see them... although to train them is another issue.
Do we really collect monsters in Does?
Unlike Pokémon, our goal is not to trap all monsters. In Does, Our goal will be to free the Docebo that are under the yoke of a company. Their androids will capture Docebo to use them without their consent. Therefore, our goal will not be collected Docebo, but to go on your help.
Our goal will be to find clues in the world of does to determine which monster needs help, neutralize the Android robot and stabilize Docebo inside. Some Docebo are relatively easy to obtain, while others require special conditions.
Because of this, there is still a big difference between Pokémon and Does when it comes to monsters. Although it may seem like a Pokémon, reality is quite different. In fact, we can think that Does is somewhat similar to Korean interpretation of Yo-Kai Watch.
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