How many uses can one d6 die have? According to Dicey Dungeons, the new game by prolific designer Terry Cavanagh – famed for VVVVVV and Super Hexagon – the answer is quite a few.
Dicey Dungeons riffs, tongue-in-cheek, on a gameshow. You’re a contestant playing for a chance to spin the wheel and win your heart’s desire, if you reach the end of the dungeon, that is. And you’re a die, a d6 die (a wry observation on how characters in games boil down to the same thing, I think). There are a few contestant-characters to choose between oncfe you really get going, but to begin with, there’s only one: the Warrior, the simplest, the one-star difficulty character.
Combat works by rolling dice, surprise surprise, and dragging them onto equipment or abilities – represented by boxes on your screen – to use them. The game rolls dice for you but you decide what to do with them. If you’re rolled a six, for instance, you could drag it onto – and therefore use – your sword and deal six points of damage. But it’s not always so simple.
Source: Eurogamer Dicey Dungeons Review – I never knew a d6 could do so much