Starsky & Hutch: The Game.
The Eternal Die looks set to fix that, which is exactly what this quirky idea deserves.
But the actual dice-aided combat was very fun, and the art style had a nice appeal too.
Lost in Random could not do it all at once.
It was, as I recently wrote aboutApple’s The Gorge, a premise in search of a plot.
Ultimately, the best thing about Lost in Random was the thing that made it special.
That’s why The Eternal Die is so exciting.
The Eternal Die is also a very clever name for a dice-based roguelike.
After hitting snake eyes, the do over might be on for big red.
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