Tamarak Trail blog post outlines dice mechanics and glossary of terms
Emanuela
(15. May 2023 18:34
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Tamarak Trail blog post outlines dice mechanics and glossary of terms
Denver, USA – May 15th, 2023 -Tamarak Trail, the upcoming turn-based deck-building roguelike from Yarrow Games and Versus Evil, has received a new blog post outlining its unique dice mechanics and glossary of terms. Since Tamarak Trail offers its own unique spin on the deck-building roguelike by using dice instead of cards, it requires its own vernacular to explain its mechanics.
This post offers a wiki that outlines the specific differences between game's mechanics like bounces, flips, infinite combos, autoroll, and reroll. Each verb gets its own description and accompanying image or gif displaying it in motion. Tamarak Trail is a robust game, as its Developer Walkthrough hinted at, and this blog post breaks things down to an even more granular degree to showcase just how deep this rabbit hole goes.
Click here to check out the new dice mechanics blog post
When the battle begins, will you roll manually...
or place your faith in the Auto-roll?
More about Tamarak Trail
As a member of a secret society named the Sturgeon Lodge it's up to you to piece together the mystery of a decaying earth, hunt down the source of this corruption and put a stop to it at all costs. Embarking on this adventure, you can choose one of three characters; The Magician, the Tracker or the Detective, each with their own unique abilities and traits. Depending on your preferred playstyle, the character's different skills and attributes allow you to craft a unique strategy for your character as they navigate the ominous trail. Procedurally-generated paths create a myriad of possibilities where you can encounter events, monsters, campsites, treasure and more. Every new discovery reveals new bonuses and strategies to explore.
To combat the monsters and nefarious foes you'll encounter, you'll have to be tactical in your dice-building, as each face could mean the difference between victory or defeat. Different dice sides can be used to attack directly, apply buffs and debuffs, inflict damage over time, defend yourself, to "flip" them to another side for combo awesomeness and much more. You can even apply "dice cores" to secure passive abilities. You're given direct control of your dice rolls, and getting them to smack together allows you to create killer combo attacks. In true deck-builder fashion, dice faces can be customized with more abilities after each victory, adding new attacks, defenses and combinations to take forward into future battles.