Battle Dice
by funworldag
Battle Dice
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Description
This is a Flash version of a popular game of dice that is also known under the names "Zilch", "10,000 dice" or "Crap Out".
What sets this version apart from other versions is that you can make live matches against other players all over the world! If you think you are not up to it, train your skills against the computer first.
How to Play
Click on the tutorial-checkbox on the right and follow the instructions written on the board.
In multiplayer mode, the game starts automatically after 30 seconds if at least 2 players have connected.
FAQ
What is Battle Dice?
Battle Dice is a dice-based strategic idle game developed by FunWorldAG, where you roll and upgrade dice to progress and defeat waves of enemies.
How do you play Battle Dice?
In Battle Dice, you roll dice to attack enemies, earn gold, and unlock higher-level dice, making your dice stronger with upgrades as you advance.
What are the core progression systems in Battle Dice?
Battle Dice features systems like dice upgrades, gold collection, and unlocking new dice as you defeat more enemy waves and complete levels.
Can you play Battle Dice offline?
Battle Dice can be played directly in your browser, but it requires you to remain online and does not offer offline progress.
Who is the developer of Battle Dice?
Battle Dice was created by FunWorldAG and is available to play for free on web platforms like Kongregate.
Comments
Kidschoice1
Dec. 29, 2011
ZILCH!!!!
DuckDodgers
Feb. 12, 2013
I played a game against the CPU, and won. The CPU obtained many Nils, so I doubt that it cheats. It seems pretty much like it's luck based.
funworldag
May. 08, 2009
Thanks for all of your comments and ratings! We will include several of your suggestions in the next version.
We can assure you, however, that the CPU is absolutely fair. It is not privileged in any way. Like any player, the CPU has runs of luck from time to time, as well as runs of misfortune.
zs471
Jul. 24, 2012
I'm a top comment.
Only2020
Jul. 24, 2012
Why?