Dicetiny: The Lord of the Dice

Platform(s): PC
Genre: RPG/Strategy
Developer: Fakedice
Release Date: 2016

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'Dicetiny: The Lord of the Dice' Available On Steam Early Access - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Oct. 26, 2015 @ 8:11 a.m. PDT

Dicetiny: The Lord of the Dice is a board game mashed with dungeon crawler and card battle games while being influenced by such games as Monopoly, Diablo, and Hearthstone.

In this 4 player co-op game, playing as one of four classes, player has to work together with three other players online to battle monsters on a board where random events such as treasure, quests, or traps are hidden, and ultimately defeat an evil dragon to save the world.  The key to success will depend on how well you utilize your class’ specialty and cooperate with other players.

Player rolls dice to move and draws a class-specific card from the deck to attack, heal, run, teleport, shoot arrows, or drop meteors among many.  Clearing the stage gives a random card drop with which you can build your own card deck.

Save "Middle Board" from the evil guy named "Dead Serious" and his Fantasy and Popular Culture Rejects in this Card-boiled Tabletop RPG Under the Influence!  Influenced by D&D, Hearthstone, Magic, and Munchkin, DICETINY: The Lord of the Dice is a CCG, Tabletop, and RPG mashup where you can expect many parodies and comic moments sandwiched between fantasy and popular culture!

Dicetiny: The Lord of the Dice is currently available on Steam Early Access for $4.49!

Key Features:

  • Story-based single player RPG experience on the tabletop
  • Throw your dice and use your cards wisely
  • Summon minions and use spells
  • Awesome and hilarious cards
  • Collect cards and build your deck, and unlock heroes
  • Epic fantasy with comic touch and parodies


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