Dizzy Dice
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Dizzy Dice is a single-player video game released in 1986. It is available on the DOS, Atari, Amiga, and several other platforms.
The game features a fruit machine and a dice machine. Dizzy Dice can be categorized as a game of chance, where the player gets to
bet on winning combinations. Each combination has a different set of points associated with it. The game starts off with the Fruit
machine and progresses to the dice machine in the advanced levels. The user gets a fixed amount of money at the start of the game,
and upon winning gets to bet the additional amount back on the game. There are a total of five banks available in the game, and the
player must win a set amount of money to unlock each one of them. To break the first bank, the player must guess as many winning
combinations as required to acquire $100. The amount goes up significantly for the next four banks.
The gameplay involves guessing winning combinations correctly to win more money. Upon completing all levels in the fruit machine,
the gaming mode will change into a Dice machine. The color palette changes appropriately to represent this change in mode.
At the start of each throw, the player will need to guess if the next throw is going to be higher or lower than the previous one.
Each correct guess will win them more money. Success in the game requires both luck and strategy and is sure to find appeal among
the fans of dice and puzzle games. Dizzy Dice can be played using the keyboard.
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