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the GameRoll the dice, swing the sword and let the magic talk!
Dice of Knights is a turn based battle game where everything depends on luck and magic.
Gather your friends in your home or use Steam Remote Play and fight each other in this 7×7 doomed world.
Build and destroy towers to reshape the world.
Attack other players with your allmighty dice and use magic effects at the right moment to be the last knight standing.
Good luck, knight. We believe in luck and you should believe, too.
Because only luck can guide you through this merciless battle.
Need friends to play? Join our Discord server, maybe you can find friends.
Check right menu bar to join.
Steam User 5
dev must have taken an acid trip while coding chess to create this kind of masterpiece
Steam User 2
(Dice of Knights is an online web-browser/itch.io based boardgame for 4 players. The objective, as far I can tell, is to roll dice in turn to move knights around a 7x7 not-chess board, and have combat (also resolved by simple dice throws). There's also little castle things (not to be confused with rooks), but it's unclear what they do. The game features no integrated instruction or tutorial, or any guidance whatsoever on how to actually play the game... an epic failure, for sure.
While this ostensibly may resemble chess, it's got nothing to do with it.
The technical implementation here is spartan. Resolution is locked and can't be changed, although there is full screen mode. The controls may or may not be customisable... in the same way there's no tutorial, there's no proper, intuitive game menu either, so it's unclear what can and can't be done, and whatever can be done requires extensive guesswork.
The game is PvP exlusive and, again, as far as I can tell due to the obscure interface, there's no bots or single player mode.
The web-browser app nature of this game, lacklustre interface, lack of single player/vs AI modes all point towards this being unrecommendable for any enthusiast PC gamer. While it's free, it's also free on the web, where it belongs, so it's unclear why this is on Steam. But since it is, it's competing with thousands of superior free games, most of which are higher quality than web browser games. Dice of Knights is an online web-browser/itch.io based boardgame for 4 players. The objective, as far I can tell, is to roll dice in turn to move knights around a 7x7 not-chess board, and have combat (also resolved by simple dice throws). There's also little castle things (not to be confused with rooks), but it's unclear what they do. The game features no integrated instruction or tutorial, or any guidance whatsoever on how to actually play the game... an epic failure, for sure.
While this ostensibly may resemble chess, it's got nothing to do with it.
The technical implementation here is spartan. Resolution is locked and can't be changed, although there is full screen mode. The controls may or may not be customisable... in the same way there's no tutorial, there's no proper, intuitive game menu either, so it's unclear what can and can't be done, and whatever can be done requires extensive guesswork.
The game is PvP exlusive and, again, as far as I can tell due to the obscure interface, there's no bots or single player mode.
The web-browser app nature of this game, lacklustre interface, lack of single player/vs AI modes all point towards this being unrecommendable for any enthusiast PC gamer. While it's free, it's also free on the web, where it belongs, so it's unclear why this is on Steam. But since it is, it's competing with thousands of superior free games, most of which are higher quality than web browser games.Dice of Knights is an online web-browser/itch.io based boardgame for 4 players. The objective, as far I can tell, is to roll dice in turn to move knights around a 7x7 not-chess board, and have combat (also resolved by simple dice throws). There's also little castle things (not to be confused with rooks), but it's unclear what they do. The game features no integrated instruction or tutorial, or any guidance whatsoever on how to actually play the game... an epic failure, for sure.
While this ostensibly may resemble chess, it's got nothing to do with it.
The technical implementation here is spartan. Resolution is locked and can't be changed, although there is full screen mode. The controls may or may not be customisable... in the same way there's no tutorial, there's no proper, intuitive game menu either, so it's unclear what can and can't be done, and whatever can be done requires extensive guesswork.
The game is PvP exlusive and, again, as far as I can tell due to the obscure interface, there's no bots or single player mode.
The web-browser app nature of this game, lacklustre interface, lack of single player/vs AI modes all point towards this being unrecommendable for any enthusiast PC gamer. While it's free, it's also free on the web, where it belongs, so it's unclear why this is on Steam. But since it is, it's competing with thousands of superior free games, most of which are higher quality than web browser games.Dice of Knights is an online web-browser/itch.io based boardgame for 4 players. The objective, as far I can tell, is to roll dice in turn to move knights around a 7x7 not-chess board, and have combat (also resolved by simple dice throws). There's also little castle things (not to be confused with rooks), but it's unclear what they do. The game features no integrated instruction or tutorial, or any guidance whatsoever on how to actually play the game... an epic failure, for sure.
While this ostensibly may resemble chess, it's got nothing to do with it.
The technical implementation here is spartan. Resolution is locked and can't be changed, although there is full screen mode. The controls may or may not be customisable... in the same way there's no tutorial, there's no proper, intuitive game menu either, so it's unclear what can and can't be done, and whatever can be done requires extensive guesswork.
The game is PvP exlusive and, again, as far as I can tell due to the obscure interface, there's no bots or single player mode.
The web-browser app nature of this game, lacklustre interface, lack of single player/vs AI modes all point towards this being unrecommendable for any enthusiast PC gamer. While it's free, it's also free on the web, where it belongs, so it's unclear why this is on Steam. But since it is, it's competing with thousands of superior free games, most of which are higher quality than web browser games.Dice of Knights is an online web-browser/itch.io based boardgame for 4 players. The objective, as far I can tell, is to roll dice in turn to move knights around a 7x7 not-chess board, and have combat (also resolved by simple dice throws). There's also little castle things (not to be confused with rooks), but it's unclear what they do. The game features no integrated instruction or tutorial, or any guidance whatsoever on how to actually play the game... an epic failure, for sure.
While this ostensibly may resemble chess, it's got nothing to do with it.
The technical implementation here is spartan. Resolution is locked and can't be changed, although there is full screen mode. The controls may or may not be customisable... in the same way there's no tutorial, there's no proper, intuitive game menu either, so it's unclear what can and can't be done, and whatever can be done requires extensive guesswork.
The game is PvP exlusive and, again, as far as I can tell due to the obscure interface, there's no bots or single player mode.
The web-browser app nature of this game, lacklustre interface, lack of single player/vs AI modes all point towards this being unrecommendable for any enthusiast PC gamer. While it's free, it's also free on the web, where it belongs, so it's unclear why this is on Steam. But since it is, it's competing with thousands of superior free games, most of which are higher quality than web browser games.Dice of Knights is an online web-browser/itch.io based boardgame for 4 players. The objective, as far I can tell, is to roll dice in turn to move knights around a 7x7 not-chess board, and have combat (also resolved by simple dice throws). There's also little castle things (not to be confused with rooks), but it's unclear what they do. The game features no integrated instruction or tutorial, or any guidance whatsoever on how to actually play the game... an epic failure, for sure.
While this ostensibly may resemble chess, it's got nothing to do with it.)
ps good game need more fart sound effects (serious) fart
Steam User 2
Before I played Dice Of Knights, I had a small pp, no friends, no gf, depression, and no life. These things havent changed, but the game is pretty good