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Diecraft: a Minecraft inspired role-playing dice game

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From the mind which brought you Table Games, Humans Against Everything, Pinions, and many more timeless gaming experiences comes Diecraft; a labor of love for fans of both Minecraft and the role-playing genre in general. With a lower learning curve and clearer objectives than the majority of RPG's currently on the market, Diecraft sets out to give users an addictive experience that can be enjoyed by almost anyone.

Games which have typically taken entire nights to play can now be enjoyed in a matter of hours. Your characters will level up from one game to the next, their objectives (as well as their starting points) will often change, and the path to winning is unlikely to ever be the same. If you've tried other RPG's and love their basic premise, but sometimes wish for something with more of the focus on destination than it tends to be on dialogue, then this game may just be the one for you. And if you like fun reasons to roll dice, then this game is definitely the one for you!

Please note that this product is a guide book more than it is a complete game. The product in question does not include all things required to play Diecraft; namely a set of polyhedral dice, various printed materials, and pencils. What this book aims to do is provide the foundation one would need to play Diecraft once they had the aforementioned gaming essentials.

116 pages, Paperback

First published August 12, 2014

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Shane Windham

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Shane Windham is author of the 'Hopeless Oceans' novel, and the 'Word Fire Prose' poetry books. He's also creator of 'The Banter Bar' youtube show, a songwriter, co-host of 'The Rated Radio Podcast', and a game designer. He lives in northeast Texas, and sustains a strong presence online.

His website (linktr.ee/shanewindham) is the best place to find all of his works.

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I am currently setting this game up right now! I hope it works out good. Everybody, you should get this book!
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