That's nice to hear. I love good rogue likes and Chocobo Dungeon 2 was one of the best I've played.
Dokapon Kingdom is an excellent game, so long as you have company for multiplayer. It's a very long game though, and if you abuse a lot of the stuff in the game, the game will be near endless, so set up a few ground rules. Stuff like not using sore foot which players are then only able to move one space at a time(and if you build your character as a mage, you're guaranteed to hit 100% anyone who isn't built around the magic stat,) don't abuse attacking the item shop keeper, she gives you some amazing stuff, to the point that it's op, and also don't go darkling just because you're in last place. You can do all this stuff but I've found it a lot more enjoyable if everyone just places the game to be more co-op over. That being said you can still try and finish events before others do, just none of the super op stuff.
Dokapon Kingdom is part of a long running series since the Super Famicom, but this is the first one we've received, and unfortunately it's the last one ever since. The game plays like an open world board game with spaces like Mario Party, except you can move any direction you want. There's towns, shops, dungeons, class changes. The game is sort of a rock paper scissors style battle system where the character can do either attack, magic attack, critical, or special skill, while the other player can use defend, magic defend, counter, or flee. Each player/enemy gets a single turn and if neither dies, the battle doesn't resume until the next turn. There are items, one time magic spells, random battles, player events, world events, lots of weapons, armor, and items, and bosses. Magic users imo can be the most powerful end game, while overall weaker earlier in the game, but there's a magic defense ability called bounce which not only reduces magic damage to 0, but reflects it all back, making the magic user significantly weaker in pvp battles and is their own worst enemy.
It's better on the Wii version because not fully wide screen, it can utilize a widescreen version which will still have black bars on the left and right, but more widescreen(not stretched.) PS2 version only runs at 4:3. Both versions are pretty expensive, Wii version is more.