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- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 1,3GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB Video Memory
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 500 MB available space
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Die in the Dungeon
Die in the Dungeon is a deck-building, turn-based roguelite where your deck is not cards but dice. Each die represents a distinct action, ranging from straightforward attacks and healing to empowering other dice or copying their abilities. Your goal is to craft a seamless engine by rolling, upgrading, and combining dice to unleash formidable effects on the battlefield.
As you push deeper, you’ll assemble a deck from an ever-growing collection of dice, each with a clear purpose and a bounty of potential synergies to uncover. The game rewards experimentation: different dice offer unique interactions, and special properties and upgrades ensure that no two dice feel the same, inviting you to discover bizarre and powerful combinations.
- Deck construction: Build your strategy from a diverse set of dice, selecting actions that fit your evolving plan and the challenges you face.
- Dice progression: Improve the quality of your dice over time, enhancing their base effects and unlocking new possibilities as you progress through the dungeon.
- Synergies and combos: Combine dice and leverage copied abilities to create punchy, high-impact chains that amplify your power on the board.
- Relics and power scaling: Discover relics that amplify dice and board slots, stacking their effects to multiply your combinations. The more powerful a relic, the greater its drawbacks on your deck and run.
- Board management: Dice occupy numbered slots on the board, and relics can expand or enhance these slots, enabling bigger setups and more ambitious strategies.
- Dynamic dungeon: The dungeon is forged by strong magic, with shifting walls and floors that redraw the environment. Every run presents a fresh layout and new opportunities to exploit.
- Risk and reward: Encounters are not always hostile, but danger lurks around every corner. Tactically assess risk, manage resources, and decide when to push for a powerful combo or play it safe.
In this world, trust the roll of the dice. Use your growing collection of dice, upgrade choices, and relic synergies to outwit the shifting dungeon and its inhabitants. The path is unpredictable, the rewards are immense, and every run invites you to experiment with ever more elaborate and dangerous decks. Controls are simple, but the strategic depth comes from understanding how dice interact, when to amplify them with relics, and how to balance risk as you chase the fate written by the roll.