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Ludopedia
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Our Verdict
FOR GENRE FANS
If you enjoy a solo or two-player game with a fantasy and horror theme that requires some assembly and keeps you on the edge of your seat, Rolling Maze might be your jam!
Highlights
- Dynamic and changing board
- Immersive solo experience
- Creative DIY assembly
- Engaging dungeon theme
Keep in mind
- Requires manual assembly
- Home-printed components
- Dice luck involved
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Get ready to descend into a forgotten and creepy tower in Rolling Maze: The Dungeon Tower! You are a brave warrior (or a precise archer) facing secret passages, tempting treasures, and not-so-friendly creatures. The twist here is that you build the board yourself, with two printed sheets that assemble with tape and a clip. One of them rotates, changing the maze on each floor – there are 8 levels of pure adrenaline! The goal is to collect all the red and green chests, which can give you extra health points, better weapons, or stronger shields. Watch out for your hearts: you have 12 health points, and if they reach zero, your adventure ends. For each creature that appears (marked with a skull), draw a card from the deck and face the monster. They have health, armor, damage, range, and speed, just like you! Each turn you can move and attack, or attack and move. Standing still and waiting is also an option. If you enjoy a solo challenge or a two-player contest, with a fantasy and horror theme that grips you from start to finish, and you don't mind getting your hands dirty assembling the game, Rolling Maze might be your next adventure. Oh, and you'll need 8 dice to play!
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Soundtrack
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
(Web published)
Designer
Oscar G. Becerra
Artist
Oscar G. Becerra
Community
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57owners
7wishlist
1want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can participate?
Rolling Maze is designed for 1 or 2 players, making it a great choice for those who enjoy playing solo or as a duo.
What is the average playtime?
A game of Rolling Maze typically lasts between 30 to 50 minutes, perfect for a quick session or fitting into a busy day.
Does the game come ready to play, or do I need to assemble something?
This is a 'Print & Play' game. You'll need to print the sheets and assemble the board using tape and a clip. The assembly is part of the experience!
What is the complexity of the game?
With a weight rating of 1 out of 5, Rolling Maze is quite accessible and easy to learn, ideal for beginners or those looking for something lighter.
Do I need any extra components besides what's in the file?
Yes, you will need 8 dice to play. The designer recommends using meeples with a base of up to 2cm in diameter.
Is there significant language dependency?
The rules are available in English and Spanish, but the core mechanics and reading of cards and chests are quite straightforward, minimizing language dependency during gameplay.
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