What if all things were subject to a roll of the dice? What if the only things that stood between catastrophe and fortune were a one-to-six pipped roll? What if, despite what chance said, you refused ...
Sometimes a game comes along that seems tailor-made for your particular sensibilities, so much so that a flaw or two are unable to diminish the overall joyous experience you’re having in its world.
In the world of Random, there are six worlds, each representative of the side of a die. There's Onecroft at the bottom of the world and Sixtopia at the top, where the evil and towering queen lives.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Lost in Random makes a poor first impression. The overly dark and dreary opening areas are disjointed, rushing through the setup in a confusing and ...
When I finished my initial preview of Lost In Random: The Eternal Die, my first thought was: “When can I play this on the Switch?” While it’s been something of a running joke that I’m CGM’s resident ...
What if all things were subject to a roll of the dice? What if the only things that stood between catastrophe and fortune were a one-to-six pipped roll? What if, despite what chance said, you refused ...