
The making of Multi- Waves
this feels like a game made from love, the game mechanics are incredibly well thought out, dice abilities feel fun to use. i could spend a while talking about each piece of the combat and how it interlocks to build an engaging and rewarding battle that can and will feel like you are rolling for your life. there are the usual traps of mobile games, the worst probably being the energy system. but the ads are minimal and collecting dice is rather generous.
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I like it so far, but it has issues like many games. It's obvious from the start this will be a game where you eventually hit a wall where you will either need to buy stuff with real money or only be able to play once or twice a day. There are also waaaay too many things going on outside of the fun of the game. After playing a couple of hours and going up some levels it's again and again with you unlocked this, have a try at this other sidequest, don't forget the daily and weekly games. I don't care. I don't understand how anyone can care. I'm curious how many people play this game or even have it installed for more than a couple of weeks. I wouldn't bother leaving such a mediocre review, but of course there game asked several times. So there ya go! Your game doesn't suck but there's a lot about it that does!
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Stumbled on this gem yesterday, and I was not let down! I feel like I'm always hunting for the a decent mobile game to play, and most titles I end up trying just irritate or bore me after a rather short introduction experience. Dice Hunter is not one of those games! I had low expectations, but this game won me over quickly. The gameplay mechanics are simple and satisfying. Obviously, the dice bring chance into the mix, but there is skill and strategy to engage the player too. Play this game! :)
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