''Devil Dice'', known in Japan as ''XI'', , is a
puzzle video game
Puzzle video games make up a broad genre of video games that emphasize puzzle solving. The types of puzzles can test problem-solving skills, including logic, pattern recognition, Sequence, sequence solving, Spatial ability, spatial recognition, ...
developed by Shift and published by
Sony Computer Entertainment
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for the
PlayStation
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. It was released in Japan in 1998 and Europe in 1999, and by
THQ in North America in 1998. The game is a million-seller and a demo version was released as a PlayStation Classic game for the
PlayStation 3
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and
PlayStation Portable
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(PSP) on 7 November 2007.
Gameplay
''Devil Dice'' is a unique
puzzle video game
Puzzle video games make up a broad genre of video games that emphasize puzzle solving. The types of puzzles can test problem-solving skills, including logic, pattern recognition, Sequence, sequence solving, Spatial ability, spatial recognition, ...
, where the player controls a small devil that runs around a grid covered in large
dice
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. The player can both stand atop dice, and stand on the ground (with the dice towering above). When standing on the dice, the player can move from die to die, or can roll a die in the direction they run, revealing a different face as the die rotates. Creating a group of adjacent dice with identical pips—the size of which must be at least the number of pips—causes those dice to slowly sink into the field before disappearing. Chain reactions are possible by adding additional dice to a sinking set. Different types of dice are available in some modes, with different properties to make the game more challenging.
The game features the following modes:
* Battle - pits the player against a single computer opponent, both attempting to build up chains and negate those of the opponent.
* Puzzle - mode in which players must solve puzzles (i.e., clear all dice) using only a limited number of steps or moves. Solving a whole row of puzzles allows players access to a picture that they can play on in Battle mode.
* Trial - the standard arcade-style mode, where the objective is to remove as many dice as possible (and thus score as many points as possible) before the grid completely fills with dice.
* Wars - quickfire multiplayer mode, supporting up to four simultaneous computer opponents, or five human players when using a
multitap. Players damage each other as they complete chains, with the
last man standing becoming the winner.
Development
''Devil Dice'' was created for Game Yarōze, a Japan-exclusive competition, where participants competed for access to a development environment for the creation of PlayStation games intended for commercial release. The original program was held between 1995 and 1999, with over 3,000 participants and 1,200 submitted game concepts. Ultimately, over thirty Game Yarōze titles went to market, including ''Devil Dice'' and the first ''
Doko Demo Issyo'' game. In late 2005, the Game Yarōze competition was revived, this time focusing on the development of PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 games. Around this time, the official website interviewed lead designer Yuichi Sugiyama (then the representative director of Shift), which revealed that the game was created within the scope of the Game Yarōze program. According to an interview with Shuichi Yano (one of the programmers of ''Devil Dice''), he was a successful applicant of Game Yarōze, which is unrelated to
Net Yarōze.
Reception
''Devil Dice'' received favorable reviews according to the
review aggregation website
GameRankings
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.
Both ''
GamePro
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'' and ''
Next Generation'' were positive to the game despite noting its high difficulty.
In Japan, ''
Famitsu
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'' gave it a score of 30 out of 40.
''Famitsu'' reported that the title sold over 131,815 units in its first week on the market and approximately 864,844 units during its lifetime in Japan. ''
GamesTM
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'' regarded it as one of "10 Underrated PlayStation Gems".
The game won the award for both "Best Puzzle Game" and "Best Multiplayer Game" at the 1998 ''
OPM'' Editors' Awards.
Hyper later named ''Devil Dice'' a second runner-up for "1999 ''Hyper'' Reader Awards" for "Best Puzzle Game", which went to ''
Bust-A-Move 99'' for PlayStation and
Nintendo 64
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.
Sequels
''XI Jumbo'' was only released in Japan exclusively on
PlayStation
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.
A
demake titled ''XI Little'' was only released in Japan exclusively on the
WonderSwan Color by
Bandai
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in 2001. It is the first portable video game based on a Sony Computer Entertainment property.
''
Bombastic'' (''XI Go'' in Japan) was released in Japan, North America and Europe exclusively on
PlayStation 2
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. It incorporates all play modes from previous releases.
''Xi Coliseum'' was only released in Japan exclusively on
PlayStation Portable
The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 12, 2004, in North America on March 24, 2005, and in PA ...
. This version includes support for
ad hoc
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wireless play between up to five players.
Notes
References
External links
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1998 video games
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