DDD: Dice, Dungeons & Drakes Demo Now Available on Steam
The demo gives an early look at a tactical RPG that combines board game-style dice combat with open-world exploration, a formula the developer says is directly influenced by the excitement and strategy of Yu-Gi-Oh! card battles.
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Mighty Eden Studio released a demo for its turn-based strategy RPG DDD: Dice, Dungeons & Drakes, inspired by Yu-Gi-Oh!. The demo on Steam lets players try the dice-based combat portion. The full game is scheduled for a Q2 2027 release.
The demo for DDD: Dice, Dungeons & Drakes is now available on Steam, offering a first look at the turn-based strategy RPG from Mighty Eden Studio. The full game is planned for release in the second quarter of 2027. Combat takes place on a grid field and revolves around two types of dice: Summon Dice, which summon monsters of a level matching the roll, and Action Dice, which provide costs for actions like moving, attacking, or using abilities. Each monster has a unique six-tile shape that expands movement area when connected. Attack abilities cannot be defended, and unused Action Dice costs carry over to later turns as movement-only points. The developer cited Yu-Gi-Oh! as a major influence, saying they aimed to pack the excitement and strategy of card battles into the game. The demo is limited to the dice-based combat portion.
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