The music sticks with the retro theme by playing MIDI tunes that are surprisingly well-produced and add to the tension and humor in Tiny Dice Dungeon. This works in the game's favor and proves that flashy (and battery draining) graphics aren't always necessary for a game. Tiny Dice Dungeon has a distinctive retro-style that's reminiscent of old school RPGs. To catch a monster, you must roll a number that matches up with the exact amount of hitpoints that the monster has remaining. Monsters can also be targeted by tapping on them. The more often you roll the dice, the likelier it is that you will you miss your attack resulting in no damage. Each time you roll the dice you add to your overall attack score which is located to the right of the dice. Switching between towns and maps is done through a combinationĬombat is based around the titular dice located in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. The controls for Tiny Dice Dungeon aren't difficult and it feels intuitive navigating through the different screens. One downside is that, like most freemium games, you are limited in the amount of times that you can go into dungeons before having to rest. The gameplay in Tiny Dice Dungeon is very entertaining and well explained. After monsters are caught, they can be added to your party or released into the wild. Tiny Dice Dungeon, like the title implies, is based around dice.ĭice can be used for combat and also for catching monsters. The game is decidedly old school: 2D sprites, lots of dungeons, and overhead town maps that are right out of the original Zelda series.
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