Dicey Dungeons,它一直在做alpha dance on itch。IO从去年夏天开始,挑战玩家–作为六大移动骰子之一征服一个不断变化的、程序生成的地下城,与敌人战斗,寻找并最终杀死Lady Luck。
6个可用类中的每一个–战士、小偷、机器人、傻瓜、发明家和女巫; have their own set of skills, but battles (against vampire vacuums and polite snowmen) are generally built around dice throwing and deck building. Dice results are placed in slots that trigger different offensive and defensive skills.
The Dicey Dungeon Steam page shows some of the different approaches different classes are taking in defeating Lady Luck. The thief can steal random enemy equipment in each round, the robot wins dice via a Push-Your-Luck-Blackjack game and the inventors destroy their own equipment after each successful fight in order to obtain parts for powerful new devices.
It is certainly a fascinating endeavor, and it looks and sounds great too, thanks to the art of Marlowe Dobbe and the music of Chipzel. We’ll know if Cavanagh conjured up another winner when Dicey Dungeons rolls out onto Steam on August 13th.
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3月份,立方体的Dicey地下城出现在了任天堂的独立世界展示会上。这可能需要一些时间,但游戏最终击中Switch商店–看看上面的预告片。这款游戏主要出自独立开发者兼设计师Terry Cavanagh(代表作有《VVVVVV》和《Super hexagon Fame》),[…]
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Terry Cavanagh’s carefree deck construction, cube-shaped Dicey dungeons appeared in Nintendo’s Indie World Showcase in March. It might have taken a while, but the game has finally hit the Switch eShop – check out the trailer above.
The game comes mainly from prolific indie developer and designer Terry Cavanagh (from VVVVVV and Super hexagon Fame), artist Marlowe Dobbe and musician Chipzel. In Dicey Dungeons you play like a giant cube fighting your way through – you guessed it! – a procedurally generated dungeon.
It’s a combination of tough strategy and the luck of the dice as you crawl your way to victory (or defeat, but let’s have some New Years optimism, right?) In the dungeon as one of six characters / classes with different play styles. The game grew out of a rogue jam in 2018 and was designed “with the intent of creating a colorful and enchanting world brimming with personality” and “balancing the tactics and strategy of deck building against the explicit randomness of throwing the dice.” .
It was released on Steam in August 2019 and is currently rated “Very Positive”. Here is a list of the features as per the official PR blurb, followed by some screenshots:
– Six completely different playable classes: warrior, thief, robot, fool, inventor and witch.
– Dozens of enemies ranging from vacuum cleaners wanting to suckle blood to creatures from Irish mythology to vicious snowmen.
– A catchy, upbeat and energetic soundtrack by Chipzel (previously the musician of Super Hexagon).
– Beautiful and adorable work of art by Marlowe Dobbe.
– Procedurally generated for endless playthroughs.
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We’re big fans of the people behind this game, and we’re delighted that the Switch version is in the shadows in the eShop in time for Christmas. Let us know below if you’ve played the game elsewhere, or if you’re investigating the Switch version, and look for a review as soon as we can get there.
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