The game boots in a non-English language by default, which wouldn't be an issue if there was some simple way to swap languages. Most games let you click a flag or have the language options clearly labelled on the main menu (like buttons that say [Deutsch][English][Español][官话] in their native language), but not this game. Through Google translate I was able to find the right settings so I could change it from whatever the default is to English. Strike one. The tutorial consists of a series of text pop-ups that fade in and then fade out within - and this is no hyperbole, I actually timed it - 0.25 seconds per pop-up. I had to quit and use Steam's native session recording to play back and pause the tutorial so I could figure out what the pop-ups said. Strike two. Once I got the hang of the game I was disappointed by the amount of time you have to spend chasing down enemies that move in random directions and the lack of upgrade variety. The game is just a more boring version of t...
Dice Assassin
- Release Date:
- Apr 25, 2024
- Developer:
- Afil Games
- Publisher:
- Afil Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

Dice Assassin is a challenging game in which you defeat enemies on the board according to the numbers on the dice. Choose your moves using cards, position yourself strategically to defeat enemies on the board squares, and create tactics using action cards.
Positioning on the board is essential for victory, as you need to move strategically to confront enemies in the right squares. The movement on the board is reminiscent of classic board games, adding an extra layer of complexity to battles.
Choose Your Attack
The game's dynamics are simple but highly strategic. You select your attacks using cards that represent moves such as Slash, Dash, Backstep, Impact, and many others. Each type of attack has its own advantages and disadvantages, making it crucial to choose the best card for each situation.
Activate Card Abilities
As you progress in the game, you collect skill cards that provide special effects, making your combat tactics even more versatile. Each suit of skill card offers distinct effects, meaning you need to adapt your strategy according to the cards you have in hand.
Defeat the Enemies!
Dice Assassin is an exciting game that combines the luck of the dice with card strategy and tactical movement on a board. Get ready to face diverse and challenging enemies as you hone your combat skills and develop winning strategies. It's a game that will captivate both board game enthusiasts and lovers of card games and strategy. Are you ready to accept the challenge and become a true assassin?
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User Reviews
So far got all achievements and reached which is probably the highest floor before you're 100% guaranteed to die anywhere on the board ( Having 5 bosses on the same place do as much as you would imagine ) The gameplay feels nice, The chess-like aspects together with rogue-like ones feels like a really good match and it's easy to get addicted to it. Both the shop and the missions get you new unlockables and items which can be fun to test after each run and keeps you playing, but it would be cool to have some sort of story or endings, better cards/maybe sinergies and ways for you to get increasingly powerful during the game. The game is really interesting and there is a lot of potential going on, it's the type of game who i can see myself playing for hours, but unfortunately 3-4 hours it's enough to get you to the end of the game's content, but It's a good amount considering the game's price.
Feels unfinished; more of a concept of a game than a full fun experience. Very little variety, bugs, poor UI, and terrible clarity on what things do (even with the genre in mind). Read the other reviews and look at the forum. This game is also abandoned by its dev(s).
This [strike]su[b][/b]cks[/strike] is below average. Pawnbarian is similar, but way better. EDIT: I "played" this snoozefest for only 13 minutes and already unlocked 14 achievements... WTF?!... I mean I barely tested this "game" and by the time I decided to refund this I had still some of my coffee break left and already 63% completed it. That feels like "Congrats, you took a dump". The shop price tag says 3€, but this "game" is literally worthless.
Bad game design. I'm not a big fan of Pawnbarian but it seems a masterpiece compared to this. And there are some problems with the user interface. 2/10 very disappointed
Fun concept, not normal game start to boot because unfriendly default language setting except you can understand portuguese, would love to play more but it lacks for a better button system mapping and an understanding of a better explaination of the game. I will come back if the game is at a better state and change the review appropriately. But it seems the game was given without care
I completely don't understand the area attacks of the clown monster and the boss in the third level. Moreover, the area attacks of different monsters are all mixed together. The new cards won't even trigger after defeating two bosses,only increasing the dice limit and attack range limit can enhance my strength. This is too monotonous. Why not separate attack and movement, and limit it to only one type of attack card that can be replaced in the shop? This way, players are restricted to just one attack card, which might be more interesting. Enhancing players shouldn't just be about increasing dice limits and movement limits; why not fix them to a range of 1-6? Additionally, introduce relics. For example, killing two monsters at once restores one health point, and killing two monsters at once earns an extra coin. The values for coins and monster drops also need to be readjusted. I will keep watching on this game
Crashes on my PC, but loads on my laptop. The tutorial flashes by before you can read it, then the game switches to spanish text. From what I could tell, the game didn't seem that fun anyway.
A VERY boring, uninteresting, lame game so. No tactic, no fun, no progression. In game, You are damaged only when you miss luck cause most of time youb simply have to wait on your position without "pirce" to pay for that. And because the gold and cards gained between level (and not runs, wich make any new party more boring than the precedings) are totaly random and doesn't give you many choice, you only feel frustrated very quickly.
For the price and how much fun it is it's worth it.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB VRAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Not Required
FAQ
How much does Dice Assassin cost?
Dice Assassin costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Dice Assassin?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or later Processor: 2.0 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 512MB VRAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: Not Required
What platforms is Dice Assassin available on?
Dice Assassin is available on Windows PC.
Is Dice Assassin worth buying?
Dice Assassin has 61% positive reviews from 41 players.
When was Dice Assassin released?
Dice Assassin was released on Apr 25, 2024.
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