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Dungeon Roll Review: A Risky Investigation in the Dungeon

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You've set up your group of brave companions at the tavern, now the dungeon is before you! You have some tricks up your sleeves, but what will you risk for glory and fame?

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Dungeon Roll

Oh, dungeons, adventurers and their unique abilities, dragons, monsters - everyone has at least once fantasized about facing all of that! Medieval fantasy was very well-represented in the gaming genre by its biggest example, the world-famous RPG, Dungeons & Dragons (D&D).

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Dungeon Roll works with dice, so, basically, luck. Luck, or the dice, can bring happiness or frustration. It also brings a few elements that are important to master. Happiness is easy, and you just need to have fun, but many children (and adults) don't know how to digest frustration.

Mastering how to deal with frustration with Dungeon Roll is indeed a very interesting tool, after all, nothing is really on the line. So, understanding certain life lessons with this game and discussing real-life things later on can be excellent to stimulate our resilience and elaborate strategies to deal with the things that go wrong in our lives.

Strategy and management are still big factors, as working with what you got and getting the most out of every single mechanic is imperative in Dungeon Roll. Understanding challenges (enemies) and taking advantage of all opportunities (abilities, specialties and artifacts) is the game's basic premise.

The general teaching idea with Dungeon Roll is: do what you can with what you have, boost your abilities, deal with frustrations and know there will always be new opportunities (new dungeon delves). Never give up!

Dungeon Roll teaches and educates you as you play it!

I strongly recommend you add Dungeon Roll to your board game collection!!!