Game Title: Marvel Dice Masters – Age of Ultron Starter Set
Designer: Mike
Elliot & Eric Lang
Manufacturer: WizKids Games
Year: 2015
We’re a bit late to the game on the Dice Masters band wagon
– Age of Ultron is our first experience with the game. We really enjoy
deck-building games and Amy is a fan of the Marvel Universe – especially the
Avengers and X-Men. Unfortunately the Avengers vs. X-Men starter set appears to
no longer be available.
Dice Masters is in some ways like a collectable card game in
that you preselect your characters before the game begins, but in some ways has
elements of a deck-building card game in that you have to decide which dice to
purchase and add to your bag. You may select up to 8 character cards for each
game and each card can be assigned with up to 4 dice and you can have 14
character dice in total. Each character also comes in a number of different varieties
– no matter which card you choose, you get the same dice but the cards have
different special abilities.
You start the game with 8 basic dice in your bag and their
sides represent Sidekicks, who are essentially weak character dice with no
special abilities, and different types of energy which can be spent to purchase
the character dice you have chosen or common action dice from the centre. The
dice you spend and buy go into a discard pile and any characters you roll can
be fielded (better characters have a fielding cost so you must spend varying
amounts of energy to field them). You then choose which fielded characters will
attack this turn. Your opponent can choose to block your attack with character
dice they have available and depending on their relative attack and defence
values dice may be knocked out in this manner, or your opponent might let the
attack through which will start to whittle away their 20 health points. The
loser is the first person to lose all their health.
The game is not without its flaws – there are some dice
which seem overpowered vs. other cards of the same cost, we have found that a
player fielding Hulk on his Level 3 side can often break the flow of the game
and we also sometimes find that the game goes too quickly without us having the
opportunity to purchase many dice at all. In spite of all of this, I really
enjoy this game. For some reason I don’t mind that someone has taken
deck-building, which I normally thrive on the predictability of, and added dice
luck. I love that as we play more and more I’m still learning more about
effective combos I can trigger, which is often pretty challenging to achieve.
The different actions that are available to choose from in the starter set. The dice either give you the special action or 2 energy to spend. |
This is really Amy’s game – it’s her choice how much we end
up spending on expanding our collection, but so far we’re buying booster packs
at regular intervals (at £1 it’s hard not to buy them) and Amy has the
Collector’s box which is starting to look cool as we buy more dice. We’re
getting a lot of play out of this game and I can’t see us stopping enjoying it
any time soon. Marvel Dice Masters gets an 8.5/10
from the Yellow Meeple.
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