Tiny Dice Dungeon is a not-tiny RPG developed by Kongregate, which was basically just a Browser games hosting website but later stepped into mobile gaming market after being acquired by Gamestop Corporation. Tiny Dice dungeon is available in multiple platforms which includes iOS, Android and even for online play at Kongregate’s official website. This game is completely free to play but there some items which can only be purchased using real currency but these items can be disabled from the game’s menu. Users can download Tiny Dice Dungeon from the respective app stores of their platforms. It also have a multiplayer mode.
RPG can be a new term for many people, especially those who are new to gaming. RPG stands for Role Playing Games in which the user assumes the role of character from the game in a frictionally setup world. Another thing which kept me wondering was “Why there is the term dice in the game name and what possibly dungeons has to do with dice!!?” I got the answer to these as soon I started playing the game.
Tiny Dice Dungeon is such a fun RPG to play, but you need a lot of uncut dice, coins, and phoenix up to get through the game and unlock special items. Although you can get the uncut dice, coins, and phoenix up through the app store, you will find out that this gets really expensive within just a few purchases. If you would like to get these items for free, then you need to download our Tiny Dice Dungeon hack tool, which is right here on our website.
Check out the image below in order to see how our hack tool works. The options menu is where you enter the amounts of uncut dice, coins, and phoenix up that you want to add to your gaming account.
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Game starts off with an inspiring and pretty impressive quote
“In this world, heroes are born, battles are fought, bonds are formed, and legends are forged”
This quote is self-explanatory and tells you what this game might be about. In Tiny Dice dungeon, you assume the role of hero and then there is this village which was destroyed by dangerous pixelated monsters because these dangerously named, yet funny looking, monsters used to live in forest which was burned down to make trails for train. Monster attacked back leaving the Village shattered, as few people left the town, rest were captured by the revenge seeking monsters, hence there is no one left to restore it. So your or we can say the purpose of the hero is to use his sword, which is bigger than the hero itself, and the magical dice to kill and capture monsters and free humans as he makes his way through different dungeons.
Right after the main screen you will start off with the training quest, where the basic terminologies including how to play the game is explained. Once the training quest is complete you will select different quests, as you go through a quest, you will face two different types of monsters in battles. There are these tiny monsters which you will fight as you make your way till the end just to find out that there was a monster boss waiting for you with more health and attacking ability as compared to the tiny ones. Fighting and killing monsters gets you loot money which you will use to upgrade your character and after beating the boss you will get to choose one of many treasure chests which might hold more coins or other things like uncut dice, phoenix or unlockable.
As you complete the quests, people will come back and village starts to regain its former form. Every building that is rebuilt helps you to accomplish your goal and have their purposes, for example, the first building that you will unlock is called Buzzo and it stores the tamed monsters that you captured.
Take a look at the map’s picture to see what does it looks like.
The map is partitioned into seven different sections excluding Kingdom of Courage, then each section is divided into different quests, each quest, as mentioned above, contains different monsters with their respective boss at the end. Initially, only the first section is unlocked, rest will be unlocked as you complete the previous ones.
The battling techniques of this game resembles with Persona and Pokémon series. The battles are turn based. In the start you will just have two six sided dice, as indicated on the left bottom of the screen. You will be able to hold more as your level increases. You will tap on each dice one by one to roll them. The summation of the values which appears on the dice equals your attacking power. The trick here is that you can roll as many time as you want and the overall attacking power increases but if ‘One’ appears on any of the dice your turn will be skipped and same rules apply to the monsters as well. You can kill a monster in a single turn by rolling values equal to or greater than the health of the monster. You can also kill the monster in multiple turns but you have to make sure that it doesn’t kill you first. If you roll the values which results in summation being more than the remaining health of the monster, the extra damage done will be returned to you as health and it’s called “Over Roll”.
You can also catch the monsters and make bonds with them. To catch them there should be exactly one monster left in the battle. Now you have to roll the values, which when added up, equal to the remaining health of the monster. After that few other dice, called capture dice, may or may not appear on the screen because it depends upon the monster. It will appears for a high level monster. When rolling dice will appear you will find score on top of the screen. For every capture die that appears on the screen, the total score increases by four, now you have to use your own capture dice to roll values which should result in summation being greater than or equal to the total score to catch them.
You can roll a die again only if six appears on the die. Once you achieve that score the monster will be tamed and you will be able to assign that monster to your hero to help him in upcoming battles using their own dice.
Another thing which is common to both Persona and Pokémon series is the use of different elements. There are different dice to represent different elements and then there are monsters which belongs to different elements. Elements are as follows:
Neutral – It the base element and the most common one, their attacks are consistent on every other element and they struggle against poison.
Forest – The effectiveness of forest attack is twice on water monsters, but only half on fire.
Poison – Deals poison damages which damages the opponent for a period of time. Every element has varying poison resistance.
Water – The effectiveness of water element is twice against fire monsters and only half against forest ones.
Fire – The fire element is twice as effective against forest monsters but loosens its ability against water damaging only half of attack power.
Health – Other than completing quest and over rolling an enemy, this healing element is the only method to heal our hero.
Multiplayer
There is also an online multiplayer mode which is called PvP (player versus player). This is not a real-time multiplayer system, instead you will fight an opponent’s artificially controlled characters. To go online you have to unlock ‘Kingdom of courage’ castle which I got unlocked after I met a 40 years old guy at Forgotten Dungeon of Valley of Tombs. The user has to sign-in their google+ account on android or apple account on their iPhone or can use Kongregate’s account collectively for all three platforms to store multiplayer data. PvP mode contains leaderboards which shows rank sorted by the number of Trophy Dice an individual owns and these can only be collected in this mode. You can win Trophy Dice either by winning against an opponent or by completing mini-quests called lock breaking. While you are fighting a battle online, on the bottom of the screen you will find additional challenges. Completing these challenges will give you access to opponent’s treasure chest and you will win extra Trophy Dice. If you are not able to complete these mini-quests you can use uncut dice to switch them with new ones.
Right now, there aren’t any cheat codes or cracks available for Tiny Dice Dungeon but there are few tips and tricks that should help you to get along the game and unveil hidden unlockable.
Keep the multiplier die with yourself, when it’s time to roll the Risky Dice, which are basically the multiple of 5, try to use multiplier die instead of other ones so that even resulting in 1 wouldn’t void the turn and will result in a useful action.
There are hidden stages in many sections. The sections with hidden stages and how to unlock them are mentioned below.
Nearby Village
Streets of Anger – Roll 10,000 Dice
Isolated Watchtower – Roll 20,000 Dice
Boiler Room – Roll 50,000 Dice
Valley of Tombs
Undergarden – Steal 50 Trophy Dice
Fog of the Dead – Steal 100 Trophy Dice
Shrine to Muertos – Steal 1000 Trophy Dice
Caves of Hot Fire
Ember forest – Capture 100 Monsters
Red Sun – Capture 200 Monsters
Mark of Cronos – Capture 500 Monsters
Forests of Trees
Hiragana Pixel Party – Play on 10 Unique Days
Reign Forest – Play on 20 Unique Days
Lumber of the Ancients – Play on 50 Unique Days
Aqueous Lake of Water
Unforgiving Mangrove – Complete 100 Quests
Frozen Lake – Complete 250 Quests
Atlantian Ruins – Complete 1000 Quests
Game play: I’ll give 7/10 for its wonderful but complex game play. At the starting it looks like a simple game but the complexity increases are you proceed through the stages and the User Interface doesn’t hold up to the complexity, you will take time to understand and get used to it. There are loads of unlockable stuff waiting for you which will spin your head for a while. The game is lengthy and at stages it will feel like it’s not going to end especially when unlocking new heroes will result in new monsters being released. Achieving new Dice without paying real currency will become huge headache because you will not be able to beat high level monsters easily. If you are feeling the battles are a bit slow you can speed it up using Fast Forward option which will fast play opponent’s attack and speed up the game a little bit.
Game’s Artwork: I had to give this game 7/10 here again. No doubt it’s not a 3D game but the point is that it holds well to its theme. Beautifully setup in a nostalgic, retro era with both 8 bits and 16 bits pixelated graphics, gives a wonderful and memorable feelings especially for the people from 90’s era. Despite being setup in these low bits, everything is peacefully detailed to matchup the theme.
Music & SFX: I’ll give Tiny Dice Dungeons 6.5/10 here. Once again it brilliantly follows up the theme, it properly gives the feeling that you are playing a game of the era when video games where just setting their root on the ground. Although the length of the background music could have been longer so that repetition would be less. But overall the quality is good and will not bore you.
Story & Originality: Tiny Dice Dungeons gets 5.5/10 for the Story line. I’m not saying the story line isn’t good but it’s nothing out of the box. There is this hero, then there are these people who are in danger and then there are these monsters. Come on bring us something new. Although I liked the idea that “Monsters attacked back because humans were destroying nature” but still we need something more from the storyline.
Addictiveness: In the section game scores 6.5/10. This game is addictive as long as you are not having issue defeating the monsters but as the level rises, when you know that it’s impossible to get ahead without getting a new die and you will find it hard to get that die and that’s the place where the game loses its addictiveness. User will feel annoyed.
Overall Tiny Dice Dungeons gets 7/10 which is decent score. As long as you are reading the humorous quotes and dialogues for first time they will make you smile. This game also tests your patience when you want to stop yourself from rolling dice again but you couldn’t because you wanted more attacking power. This game is a nice all in one package, above all it’s free to play and hence it’s a must try out for RPG lovers.