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Doodle Dice Monsters Launches June 24 With Time-Based Drawing Combat

The game inverts the usual skill-to-reward ratio by rewarding time investment over drawing ability, making it accessible to players who cannot draw well.

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Doodle Dice Monsters Launches June 24 With Time-Based Drawing Combat

AuWiMo and Mighty Jungle Games' Doodle Dice Monsters, a turn-based battle game where players draw their own monsters, launches June 24 on Steam. A demo is available now. Monster strength depends on time spent drawing, not artistic quality, and players can steal or lose monsters in battle.

Doodle Dice Monsters, developed by AuWiMo and Mighty Jungle Games, releases June 24 on Steam. A demo is already available. The game is a turn-based 6-vs-6 battle game where players draw their own monsters, called Doodle Monsters. Monster strength is determined by the time spent drawing it, not by how good the drawing looks. Sloppy sketches can be the strongest fighters. Each monster can also learn unique moves. Winning a battle lets the player steal one of the opponent's monsters; losing costs one of their own. Monsters gain experience and level up after battle, and drawing tools and palettes can be upgraded.

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