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Game of the Week Blog Reflection: Roll Player

In roll player, the hero’s role is perfectly shaped by the elements of race, class, alliance, skill, trait, and equipment. In the game, players can roll dice to establish the character’s attributes. Upgrade the hero’s ability by buying weapons and armor to make him stronger. The key point of attracting players to this game is to maintain a good balance between providing various choices and maintaining popularity, which enriches the traditional dice game.

The goal of The Roll player is to get high marks. The most difficult part of the game is the pursuit of a higher dice value. Players have to roll the enemy’s dice, because only in this way can they take away the market cards you may want to buy in the game. Because each setting is different, players need to try different strategies in the game. Players need to grasp the opportunity of active choice through strategy rather than waiting for the same card face of each game to appear in the market.


I think this game tends to be when players have no company and need to spend their game time on their own. Single-player or novice players can develop a unique strategy in the game, in the transfer to multiplayer, so the probability of victory will be greater. This game is very easy to integrate into the game when you understand the rules. It will stimulate your thinking in the game. It won’t be as boring as the previous desktop games. All the different choices in terms of race, background story, alliance, and occupation can shape the player’s playability. If you don’t have much time off but need games to release your pressure, Roll player will be a good choice!

Through the relationship between classroom games and leadership, we first need to understand our own values and what we will achieve when we try to take risks and make mistakes again. Secondly, to play a leading role is to stimulate one’s own creativity rather than trying to avoid mistakes and please others.