Countdown Dice
by johnhattan
Countdown Dice
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Description
Take as many turns as you like, but don't get yourself stuck! Launch rockets and gain some points. How much, though, are you willing to risk?
How to Play
Press the "?" button at the bottom of the game screen for complete instructions.
FAQ
What is Countdown Dice?
Countdown Dice is a dice-based strategy puzzle game developed by John Hattan, where players use numbered dice to eliminate countdown tiles on a board.
How do you play Countdown Dice?
In Countdown Dice, you roll dice and place them on numbered tiles, reducing the tile's countdown value by the number on the die, aiming to clear all tiles before they reach zero.
What is the main objective in Countdown Dice?
The main objective in Countdown Dice is to strategically use your dice rolls to clear all countdown tiles from the board before any tileโs countdown reaches zero, resulting in a game over.
Are there any upgrades or progression systems in Countdown Dice?
Countdown Dice does not feature traditional upgrade or progression systems; gameplay focuses on completing increasingly challenging puzzle boards with limited dice rolls.
Is Countdown Dice single-player or multiplayer?
Countdown Dice is a single-player puzzle game, designed to be played solo and without multiplayer or co-op modes.
Comments
join8
Oct. 10, 2011
I HAVE NO CLUE WHUT TO DO EVAN IF I REED THE INSTRUCHENS
johnhattan
Dec. 04, 2007
Okay, reset button is implemented as well as removal of login. Enjoy.
txw122711
Nov. 04, 2007
it never loads for me.
uriel
Jun. 19, 2007
why is there no reset button?
johnhattan
May. 17, 2007
Okay, the eleven existing puzzles are up. And before you start pestering me about a reset button, understand that the puzzle is always the same and it only changes once a day. The idea of the puzzles on thecodezone.com is that you defeat the puzzle, then you move on to others in the collection that you like, hence the panel at the end. I fixed the panel so that it now links to puzzles on this site rather than shoving my site into a frame, so that's now working.So the short answer is that if I did give you a reset button, you'd then complain that you're playing the same game as you just played.I'm going to be working on some puzzles that change more than once a day, but I figured I'd put these up as-is for the fans or just folks who'd like to try 'em out.Hope this makes sense.