
Upon rolling her team-mate, Dicey (the dice, of course) she’s able to select from a range of damage, defence and effect cards that directly impact the flow of battle. Allowing the main character, Even – who’s looking for her sister, Odd (hilarious, I know) – the ability to stop time when she collects enough Dice Crystals from her enemies. But to help separate itself from the pack, the game quite literally throws a die onto the board.

You know the drill: get in close for melee, shoot from afar with a projectile, heal when necessary, etcetera.

When it comes to combat, Lost in Random utilises the traditional, third-person action staples.

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