Now might be a good time to snag a 75% off discounted deal on Steam for the highly rated indie deckbuilding roguelike game 'Dicey Dungeons', with this announcement:
- Dicey Dungeons is finally coming to iOS and Android mobile devices on July 7th 2022
- a huge, free Reunion DLC will be released for all platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, iOS, Android), with 6 bonus new episodes (about 4-5 hours of gameplay, with new art and music). More DLC details forthcoming leading up to the July 7th 2022 release date.
Game description & Launch Trailer video
Become a giant walking dice and battle to the end of an ever-changing dungeon! Can you escape the cruel whims of Lady Luck?
In this new fast-paced deckbuilding roguelike from Terry Cavanagh (Super Hexagon, VVVVVV), Chipzel, and Marlowe Dobbe, you'll fight monsters, find better loot, and level up your heroes as you work together to take down the Goddess of Fortune, Lady Luck herself. Balance your carefully planned strategies against the unknown of a dice roll.
MEET THE CONTESTANTS
Play as six different characters, each with their own unique play styles and abilities.
- The Thief, who steals random enemy equipment every turn!
- The Robot, who gains dice by playing a push-your-luck blackjack game!
- The Inventor, overcome with inspiration, who must destroy their own equipment after each fight to get parts for powerful new gadgets!
- and more!
Master each class and figure out which one best fits your style in this charming world filled with a growing array of twists and secrets.
Can you make it out alive? Maybe, but luck is definitely not on your side.
FEATURES
- Six wildly different playable classes: Warrior, Thief, Robot, Jester, Inventor and Witch.
- Dozens of enemies, ranging from Vacuum Cleaners that want to suck your blood, to creatures from Irish mythology, to suave malevolent snowmen.
- A catchy, upbeat and energetic soundtrack by Chipzel (previously, the musician from Super Hexagon).
- Beautiful and adorable artwork by Marlowe Dobbe.
- Procedurally generated for endless play-throughs.
Oh man this is one of my favourite roguelite games
As well as using dice my favourite aspect of the game is just how varied each of the characters is.
You start out with a "standard" character who can attack using the dice, before moving on to the betting-against high rolls robot, before refining your strategy using the all-powerful (if used correctly) witch
Absolute five star game