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− | '''Dungeon''' is the name given to the playing field used in the game of "[[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]", which consists of a | + | The '''Dungeon''' is the name given to the playing field used in the game of "[[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]", which consists of a 13-by-19-tile board. On each end of the board sits a "[[Monster Lord]]"; the area it occupies (on the 7th tile from each side on the row closest to the players) is known as the ''[[Monster Lord Area]]'', and each player has to [[dimension]] his/her dice to form a [[Dungeon Pieces|path]] that will allow their monsters to reach and defeat the opponent's Monster Lord. |
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Latest revision as of 01:30, 5 February 2015
The Dungeon is the name given to the playing field used in the game of "Dungeon Dice Monsters", which consists of a 13-by-19-tile board. On each end of the board sits a "Monster Lord"; the area it occupies (on the 7th tile from each side on the row closest to the players) is known as the Monster Lord Area, and each player has to dimension his/her dice to form a path that will allow their monsters to reach and defeat the opponent's Monster Lord.