Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters – Timecode

Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters

Reiner Knizia's Dice Monsters

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters! Developed by the innovative team at TIMECODE DS LTD, this Puzzle game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 9+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 23rd October 2015, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 4th February 2016.

Are you a fan of Puzzle, Entertainment, or Board games? Then Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters

Over 44 players have rated Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters Cost?

Good news! You can download Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters on your iOS device absolutely free!

Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters Release Date

Eager to know when Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters first graced the App Store? It was launched on 23rd October 2015.

When Was Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters Last Updated?

The latest version of Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters was updated on 4th February 2016, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters?

To get started with Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters

Join the heroic battle with real Dice Monsters in a new addicting game from the famous Dr. Reiner Knizia!

With Dice Monsters you will:

  • Discover 5 worlds full of monsters and surprises
  • Learn monster abilities and collect boosters to fight them
  • Win magical dice with special abilities!
  • Enjoy the hilarious monster art!
  • Experience fun gameplay that will challenge dice fans of all ages!

Have you ever dreamed of having dice with 7 pips?! You can have that and other incredible special dice, too! So go ahead — fight monsters and beat their dice hands with this wonderful Dice Monsters game!

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters updated on 4th February 2016:

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Bug fixes and improvements

User Reviews on Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Reiner Knizia’s Dice Monsters below:

First time we’ve seen a game where you use dices to beat a monster! It’s a really nice concept and enjoyable to play! Also the artwork in this game is amazing and pleasing to look at. Overall we loved this game and would recommend it to those who wants try something new.


This game is so fun, our kid loves it so much. The interface is really nice with all the colours. It is easy to play too and it’s addicting. The game is simple and children will love it.


Hey guys this game is ao good we love it. We also suggest this game to our friends…!!!


Really interesting game to play! Once our girl understands the rules, it’s so addictive and killed lots of her leisure time even she was a little bit scared of these dice monsters and music. Cool interface and well-designed monsters images! Like it!


Really serves us well when we’re in depression. We play this game regularly good graphics sounds etc.


Downloaded this game just to check it out. Opened it, next thing we knew we couldn’t put our phone down because of how addicting the gameplay is. This game is great and visually pleasing. Highly recommend it.


Create poker-style combinations of 5 dice (three of a kind, full house, straight, highest sum, lowest sum, etc.) by rolling 2 dice and placing them into 1 of 3 groups. Beat the combinations held by different kinds of monsters to win each level. Powerups can modify your dice, and monster abilities can make placing your dice more difficult. There’s luck, but players who place their dice strategically will be rewarded. The game builds on ideas developed by designer Reiner Knizia in board games like Battle Line (also an iOS app), Schotten Totten, Los Banditos, and Head-to-Head Poker. The game is good at building an entertaining level of tension as the difficulty increases. The tutorial could use some improvement to clarify the rules.


The monster creatures are cute and crazy, we love this game! It’s easy to play, interesting to learn and no trouble keeping you entertained. Overall we really like it and recommend to others!!


It is very good amusing game, you can be addicted to it. You may take few minutes to understand how to play this game, we advise you to follow instructions and be patient because it has little slow explanation. Thanks for this new kind of games, we enjoyed it a lot.


This is a nice game, it is good for killing time. It is pretty simple and you get used to it quickly. We had fun playing it.


The game is unique in it’s own way but also all the in app purchases are quite annoying but you might find yourself needing.


This is the best dice app.. Challenging and fun.


This is a pretty fun little dice game. The artwork is nicely done, as is the interface. It does take a bit to get used to the gameplay, so we would not recommend for young children.


This game is quite fun to play. The user interface and game design are are user friendly and quite catchy. The background music fits the game perfectly. The gameplay itself is quite fun. However, the instructions are too short and a bit vague. It should be explained in more detailed manner so that players are able to fully understand how to play the game to reach its maximum enjoyment in the game. Also, we believe the game should be included some special effects to make the game even more exciting.


In this dice throwing game the object is to defeat all the funny looking monsters while listening too some funky music! We gotta say it does add some excitement when playing roll the dice.


This is a very interesting game. Great graphics, too. Because of the dice there is, of course, luck involved. But you can minimize the luck factor by careful play. Then you reach almost impossible level 20, and everything changes. There is no margin for error. If you dont get all the right rolls, you fail. And you will fail over and over, unless you buy dice boosts. Our advice: If you like dice games, get this one. Its different, and its clever. Be happy with levels 1 through 19. Theyre fun, and the game allows you to go back and replay any previous level you want. Its just a shame that level 20 will block you from going any further unless you are very lucky or spend money.


It really need a better tutorial.


An extremely simple UX improvement is desperately needed. When dragging dice to apply to monster, the game should highlight which monster the dice will be applied to once you lift your finger.


Early on bad rolls can be mitigated by good tactics, but later bad rolls kill any successes you have built with no recourse. There are items for mitigation, but they are insufficient to balance out bad luck. You can buy your way out of some problems, but that is not really playing a game, now is it?


Now we remember why we deleted it. Reloaded it and played for a few days just to be reminded how manipulative the game is. Put yourself in a position where you just need anything over a three with four rolls left? Watch the ones and twos suddenly show up. Nothing but a money grab of the worst kind.


Still… Pay for boosters. Cant EARN THEM. So sick of it. Make it a premium game. Fun for a few levels then, pay for "boosts" or lose lose lose.


Leave it to RK to take some of the classic mechanics of Yahtzee but give them and all new spin and depth. We initially lamented that it was one of those freemium games (free to play but with annoying ads and limited lives unless your willing to wait several hours or pay to restore them), but now rejoice that they’ve added options to get rid of both the limited lives and ads for a one time fee.


How to restore the current progress cross devices?


Same developer strategy as other IAP games like Peggle Blast. Start the player off easy, get them addicted, then ramp up the difficulty a lot and hope they buy IAPs to avoid losing. We’re tired of this model. We will play this until we get sick of the game pretending like skill matters, while in reality power ups are the only real way to beat it.


This would be a great title, with some interesting dice play based on increasingly difficult thresholds to meet, but the developer has decided to implement an egregiously bad pay model that prevents us from actually playing the game, even after we’ve already paid $2 into it. After playing a few levels, we were happy enough with the gameplay to gladly pay the $2 to remove the occasional ad breaks. Okay fine… We don’t expect games to be free, and $2 seemed about right for a light dice game of this type, and comparable with other Reiner Knizia dice games, which we’ve enjoyed. Even $3-4 would be fine considering the quality of the presentation, which is very nice. But then, you discover that there is another wall in the game regarding "lives," of which you only have so many that you can lose from level failures before the game will make you wait before you can play it again (or pay another $1 each time to refill those lives, which can be depleted very quickly – we’re looking at you, Winter level 37). So now, because it would be absurd for this to end up being a $20+ game (I’ve already had to wait 10+ times for that level 37 to refill our lives), we refuse to pay anything more for this and thus must wait each time to play a game that we’ve already paid for. How absurd is it to create a game that inspires people to want to continue to play it, and then deny them that opportunity?! There are also offers for people to buy certain power up abilities… That’s fine. We still won’t do it, but we can appreciate that some might want to opt for that, and in that case, it is their choice and not going to prevent them from actually playing. If the lives thing would be tied to a particular level, so you could keep playing earlier levels to try to build yourself up, that would be acceptable. But that’s not the case… You are simply shut out from playing, period. Change that model and this would likely be a 5 star app for us.

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