Infinidungeon

(Web published) · Board game · 2023
1 Solo 10–30 min Weight 1.0/5
6.0 rating Ludopedia
7.5 rating BGG
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6.0 rating Ludopedia
7.5 rating BGG
Our Verdict

If you like fast solo adventures and love rolling dice, Infinidungeon will hook you instantly.

Highlights
  • Quick, exciting exploration
  • Simple dice mechanic
  • Affordable Print & Play
Keep in mind
  • High luck dependency
  • Limited replay value
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About the game
Infinidungeon is a solo exploration game that drops you into a ever‑shifting magical dungeon. Each session starts in a random room, and on each turn you roll dice to decide whether to move forward, fight a monster, or dodge a trap. The main goal is to collect four crystals scattered throughout the maze; once you have them, the dungeon flips, revealing the corridors that lead to its deepest chambers. There, a massive dragon awaits, and defeating it means you’ve conquered the infinidungeon. The dice‑rolling system is straightforward: you use a set of colored dice representing attacks, defenses, and special effects, and the combination of results determines what happens. Because it’s a Print & Play title, there are no pricey components – just paper, a pencil, and some dice. A typical game lasts 10‑30 minutes, allowing multiple plays in a single evening. The learning curve is virtually nonexistent, making it ideal for a quick, uncomplicated challenge. Even though it’s solo, the sense of discovery and the tension of choosing between a risky attack or a safe retreat keep the experience engaging. Minimalist art reinforces the mysterious dungeon vibe, and the mechanic of flipping the dungeon after gathering the crystals adds an unexpected strategic layer. In short, Infinidungeon offers adventure, risk, and a solid dose of luck in a compact, affordable package, perfect for fantasy fans who enjoy short dice‑heavy games.
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Game details
Publisher (Web published)
Designer Mae Wilkes
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players can play?
It is a solo game, designed for a single player.
How long does a game take?
Typically 10 to 30 minutes, depending on your pace.
What is the complexity level?
Very low – the core is rolling dice and following simple instructions.
Do I need special components?
No. Just print the sheets, have a pencil and a set of standard dice.
Who is the game for?
Perfect for fantasy fans, quick‑play lovers, and anyone seeking a solo challenge.
Are there expansions or variants?
Currently there are no official expansions; replayability comes from the random dungeon.
Can I play with a group?
It’s not designed for multiple players, though you can turn it into a competition to see who reaches the dragon first.