Dungeon Dice Monsters is a fantasy combat game based on the popular "Yu-Gi-Oh!" series that uses miniature sculpted monsters, special unfolding dice and a series of tokens to represent combat between two magicians. You play the game by building the dungeon with your opponent and having your monsters attempt to defeat the opposing side's Dungeon Master.
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Difficulty:
Moderate
Instructions
1
Lay out the dungeon-field board and have each player put his Dungeon Master token onto the corresponding board square.
2
Flip a coin or roll a die to see which player will go first. Have the player who is going first take three dice from her set and roll them to see what actions she can take during her turn.
3
Summon a monster from your monster pool if your rolled dice show at least two monster crests facing up. Lay the dice down in a four-square pattern to form the dungeon area where your summoned monster can move around.
4
Repeat the same process for the second player, then take turns summoning creatures and expanding the dungeon area until two monsters come into contact or a monster reaches the opposing player's Dungeon Master.
5
Resolve combat between two monsters by consulting the combat statistics on the monster's statistic card. The monster who deals the most damage kills the other creature.
6
Win the game by having a monster attack the opposing player's Dungeon Master three separate times to remove all three of his life points.
Tips & Warnings
If you get into a situation in which neither side's monsters can attack an opponent because of the configuration of the dungeon board, the game then ends, and the player with the most life points wins. If for some reason each player has the same number of life points, the player with the most summoned monsters is declared the winner.
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