Dragon Ball is an enormous franchise with a fanbase that's been around since even before 1990. Dragon Ball has had huge success in the anime and manga industries, so it's only natural that the franchise would eventually turn to video games. Based on the amount of Dragon Ball games around today, needless to say, they have done well.

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Those official launches aren't the only Dragon Ball video games in circulation, however. There are also many fan-made titles born from nothing but passion for Dragon Ball. While plenty of projects often go unfinished or largely undeveloped, there are a good number of them that have experienced their own success. Keep in mind that these aren't ranked in any particular order, so none are stated to be better than the others.

Updated on March 3, 2024, by William Quick: Dragon Ball Z is going to be around forever and even though the Dragon Ball series has moved on to other things, it's DBZ that many will remember the most fondly. It was about human-looking aliens, alien-looking earthlings, and everything in between getting into fights where destroying the planet was considered pretty tame collateral damage.

As such, there have been many official and spin-off games based on DBZ, as well as a lot of quality fan games like the ones listed here.

13 Dragon Ball Z: Legend Of Z RPG

A Classic RPG Take On The DBZ Story

Dragon Ball Z Legend of Z RPG Title With Characters

Created By

OmegaMagnus

Genre

RPG

Last Update

March 14, 2023

Being an anime, it's only natural that Dragon Ball Z would be imagined as an RPG game. There are old games based on the series dating back to some of the earliest game consoles and some folks decided to bring that nostalgia across when they made Dragon Ball Z: Legend of Z RPG.

This fan game is styled after some of the older Final Fantasy games, complete with party-based adventuring and turn-based combat. The pause menu is also where you can see the stats of the many iconic characters in your team and equip them as you will. Take your squad through a grand adventure where you'll fight some of the biggest villains in the series.

12 Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Fighter 2

It's The Ultimate DBZ Fan-Fighting Game... Again

Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Sagas Characters Fighting

Created By

FanGamesStudio

Genre

2D Fighter

Last Update

September 9, 2021

Dragon Ball Z is all about fighting, and it's kind of amazing that people made anything other than fighting games. There have been many exciting and detailed DBZ titles focused on battles, old and new, with creators always experimenting with new things. Because of this, we ended up with Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Fighter 2 and its sequel.

As far as FGs go, this one is quite traditional, and Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Fighter 2 improved on it with nicer sprites, tighter controls, and flashier effects. It crams so much of what made the show great into this experience with all the quick moves, clashes, and powerful Ki attacks.

11 Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Sagas

Play Out Fights Between Characters From All DBZ Walks Of Life

DRAGON BALL Z ULTIMATE FIGHTER 2 Characters Powering Up

Created By

Alex Silva and Saiyan

Genre

2D Fighter

Last Update

N/A

Mugen has a hold on all kinds of fighting IPs and non-fighting IPs when it comes to making games where you just want to see everyone fight each other. Dragon Ball Z is a frequent guest in the Mugen games that people submit, with Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Sagas being one of the higher-quality ones.

This Mugen game has a ton of flair, made to make the characters pop with energy and power that feels like it could break unprepared monitors. It's a fighting game that gives you access to over 90 characters from all across the Dragon Ball Z universe and the other DB series as well, so you can truly see who's the strongest.

10 Heroes United And Heroes United 2

Roam Around DBZ And Learn How To Be A Fighter

Heroes United And Heroes United 2 On The Lookout

Created By

Falacy

Genre

RPG

Last Update

Apr 28, 2023

On a platform/gaming engine that's been around since 1996 called BYOND, those with some knowledge in the field of coding can create games. During several years around 2010, these two games may have been the most popular on the platform.

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In both Heroes United and Heroes United 2, you traverse the world of Dragon Ball, the graphics and world design inspired by the Legacy of Goku games. There are in-depth training systems, stat systems, and transformations unique to people with them. Original specials exist for countless characters and beam clashes are featured in some versions. You can switch between popular characters and more obscure ones, making you feel like you have as much freedom in the Dragon Ball world as you can get.

9 Dragon Block C

The DBZ Universe Has Been Hit With The Minecraft Ray

Dragon Block C Firing A Beam At A Character

Created By

JinGames

Genre

3D Action/Adventure

Last Update

May 5, 2023

Minecraft is universally recognizable even by those who don't play video games. This is due to its huge surge in popularity over the years, but a contributing factor is that it's simple for anyone to add their modifications to it and put their spin on the game. While mods technically aren't games built from scratch, they still take a huge amount of time and effort to create from passion alone.

Dragon Block C is far more than any standard mod for Minecraft, as it entirely reshapes the way the game works. It introduces everything you would expect to come with a Dragon Ball fan game. This includes things such as flying, ki attacks, a fully fleshed-out combat system, and transformations. You're capable of reliving iconic fights from the series everybody knows and loves as you progress through the story through a different lens, even traveling between different planets! There are more than enough modifications put into this project that it doesn't play anything like the base game.

8 Dragon Ball Unreal

An Unreal Take On Combat In DBZ

Dragon Ball Unreal Title Showing Goku

Created By

Emud

Genre

Arena Brawler

Last Update

N/A

Unreal Engine is a popular gaming engine used by a wide variety of games. This even includes titles like Dragon Ball FighterZ or Final Fantasy VII Remake. It has numerous features that allow it to support games with intensive graphics and still run smoothly.

Dragon Ball Unreal, much like Dragon Ball FighterZ, uses the Unreal Engine. This game has similarities to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot or Xenoverse 2 in how it functions, playing as an arena brawler that lets you fly around an area to battle your foes.

7 ZEQ2

Recreate Some Big DBZ Fights In Full 3D Environments

ZEQ2 Goku Flying

Created By

RemainsOf[NL]

Genre

Arena Brawler

Last Update

2023

ZEQ2 is another game set in the Dragon Ball universe that functions as an arena brawler. Though it can be compared to the other subseries mentioned, this game attracted most of its support around the same time that Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z launched.

In ZEQ2, you're first offered a wide variety of characters to choose from. Then a map is selected from several locations you'll find in the Dragon Ball universe. You're able to fight with friends around these large maps with an in-depth combat system, including special attacks that can cause massive explosions.

6 Dragon Ball Z Team Training

It's Pokemon... But With DBZ Characters

Dragon Ball Z Team Training Goku Encounters Saibamen

Created By

Z-Max

Genre

RPG

Last Update

Aug 11, 2023

Dragon Ball Z Team Training, much like Dragon Block C, is a heavy modification of a title that already exists rather than its entire own game from scratch. In the same vein, it also has enough substantial changes that it can be justified as its own fan game. This title is based on Pokemon Fire/Red or Leaf/Green from the Game Boy Advance.

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Every single Pokemon has been changed to reflect a character from the Dragon Ball universe, all of their typing and evolutions being altered accordingly. Characters aren't the only things that have been changed, as most moves have also undergone alterations to better fit the universe. Playing through Team Training is guaranteed to be a journey unlike any other, starting from your first step of choosing Goku, Gohan, or Vegeta as your first fighter.

5 Dragon Ball Devolution

Taking The HD Art And Shrinking It Down For Fun Fights

Dragon Ball Devolution Goku Attacks Piccolo

Created By

Txori

Genre

2D Fighter

Last Update

2021

Dragon Ball Devolution, originally known as Dragon Ball Z Tribute, is a 2D fighter with simple yet charming pixel-based graphics. It features characters from across the Dragon Ball universe, not only having fighters from Z, but also from GT and Super.

It features a vast story mode to go along with its expansive roster, beginning from the very end of Dragon Ball where Goku faces off against Piccolo. The combat in Devolution is simple and isn't restricted to the ground, letting you fight midair at your leisure. Fights are fast-paced, meaning the better your reflexes, the better you'll do.

4 Dragon Ball Super Climax

Every DBZ Arc Needs To Have One... With Explosions

Dragon Ball Super Climax Goku Prepares To Attack Broly

Created By

Danteg9

Genre

2D Fighter

Last Update

N/A

Dragon Ball Super Climax is just one entry in an endless list of anime fighters categorized as Mugen games. The term comes from the gaming engine called M.U.G.E.N., based on the Japanese word for dream. It allows fans of fighting games to dream up their very own fighters with few restrictions, hence their popularity.

This Mugen fighter features multiplayer with a wide cast of characters, all of which come from Dragon Ball Z, Super, the movies associated with them, and some from GT. It's currently up-to-date and covers Dragon Ball Super: Broly, and it may see future updates when Dragon Ball Super returns.

3 Dragon Ball Z Mini Warriors

A Simplified But Adorable Fighting Affair

Dragon Ball Z Mini Warriors Mini Krillin Fighting Mini Piccolo

Created By

The_Sirbrownie

Genre

2D Fighter

Last Update

2016

Dragon Ball Z Mini Warriors is a 2D fighter akin to Dragon Ball Devolution, featuring a smaller but nicely varied cast of fighters. The combat is similarly fast-paced and dynamic, meaning a fight could be turned around at any moment. It has great quality regarding how the sound is designed, all the special effects, and the graphics themselves.

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Even with these impressive qualities, this game is particularly criticized for its difficulty and lack of in-game instructions. While the latter can be solved with some online searches, the former can only be handled by simply improving. Dragon Ball Z Mini Warriors won't be for everyone, but if you enjoy overcoming very difficult challenges, you'll get a satisfying time out of this.

2 Hyper Dragon Ball Z

Pixel-Art Hyper-Speed DBZ Combat Conflict

Hyper Dragon Ball Z Goku And Freeza Prepare To Fight

Created By

Balthazar, Cybaster, and Iced

Genre

2D Fighter

Last Update

March 11, 2021

Hyper Dragon Ball Z is another game based on the M.U.G.E.N. engine that has a large production team compared to most fan games. Hyper DBZ features original assets ranging from character sprites, maps, special moves, music, and voice acting. The team did a phenomenal job in every one of these departments, and this work is still receiving updates.

Aside from the quality of the game, the fighting system doesn't cut any corners either. Each character has their own unique set of moves and specials, making everyone feel like a different experience depending on who you fight or play as. It's as close to Dragon Ball FighterZ as one can get in terms of fan games, even having their own Dramatic Finishes.

1 Dragon Ball Demon Breaker

Grab A Sword In Favor Of Punching For An Adventure

Dragon Ball Demon Breaker Title And Character Standing With Weapon

Created By

Saiya-Slash Team

Genre

3D Action/Adventure

Last Update

February 20, 2023

This game is still just a demo, but an outstanding one. Dragon Ball Demon Breaker features a unique adventure-style hack 'n slash gameplay unlike anything seen in Dragon Ball thus far. The graphics and interface look sleek while the combat is smooth and satisfying, especially when you execute combo strings.

It's going to have characters from Super Dragon Ball Heroes, a rarely explored universe by video games. That factor gives this game loads of potential that could be explored later, such as Trunks' Super Saiyan God transformation. Though only a demo at the moment, this title is worth keeping an eye on.

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