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Game: Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice MonstersConsole: GameBoy Adv.
Cheat:
Getting the dice you want
To get the certain monsters you want (such as Holy Doll or Kuriboh), all keep selecting "New Game" at the title screen. Every time you start a new game, you get randomized dice. If you are unhappy with what you got, do it again until you get the desired combination of monsters.New tournaments
To get a new set of tournaments, win the first tournaments and the World Champ Cup.Defeating Marik
Try for your level one monsters first. He usually goes first for Blue Eyes Ultimate, Black Skull Dragon, or a level 4 Treasure Chest which destroys every monster in the dungeon.Easy wins
Save you strongest monsters such as Harpie Lady Sisters or Mystic Horseman by playing level 1 monsters to make a dungeon path. Then when your dungeon path is close to your opponent, try to summon your strongest monster. Have lots of movement, defense, and attack crests.Good dice
Defeat Marik or Odion in free duels to get very good dice, such as Gemini Elf, Orgoth,and Metal Zoa.Play the Paradox brothers a few times to get level 4 dice.
There are three tournaments in the game (Normal, Reverse and Dark). Win the championship in all three to unlock all except two of the dice in grandpa's store.
Warp Hole
Defeat Maxamillion Pegasus.Summon Crest
If you need a Summon Crest, hold B to roll at least one. Note: This does not work on level 4 dice.Red Eyes Black Metal Dragon
Defeat Joey in free duel.Red Eyes Black Dragon
Defeat Joey in the world championship.Orgoth The Relentless
Defeat Joey. Alternately, defeat Duke Devlin sixteen times in free duel.Exploding Disc
Defeat Mokuba.Crocozaurus
Defeat Joey in free duel.Effective attacks
Some types are super-effective to others.Dragon is good against Spellcaster
Warrior is good against Dragon
Beast is good against Warrior
Spellcaster is good against Zombie
Zombie is good against Beast
Symbols
You may have noticed that symbols may appear above a monster's level. There are three symbols:Feather: Indicates that it is flying and can only be attacked by other flying monsters. It also can fly over other monsters, but unfortunately, other monsters can move under it. Monsters with this symbol use double the movement cost.
Tunnel: Indicates that it digs underground to move around, so it can move past other monsters.
Arrow: Indicates that this monster can attack a flying monster.
Manufacturer: Konami
Release Date: 13 February, 2003
ESRB Rating: Everyone

Description:
Return to the world of Yu-Gi-Oh! with Dungeondice Monsters. This addictive strategy game for the Game Boy Advance is an exciting change for fans of the Yu-Gi-Oh! card games. The goal in Dungeondice Monsters is to defeat your enemy with summoned monsters by creating a dungeon that runs from your end of the playing board to your opponent's end.
You and your opponent each start with 15 six-sided dice and take turns rolling three of them at a time. The dice represent monsters. Each side of each die has a different crest. Depending on which crest surfaces during each roll, you can summon monsters and/or collect special moves. Once a monster is summoned, that die unfolds on the board, creating a dungeon section with six squares. You can then shape your dungeon by rotating this section with the R button. Once a dungeon section is created, you place the summoned monster on it and by successfully summoning enough monsters, you can unfold and link dice to reach and defeat the enemy Die Master.
The concept is simple, but gameplay is surprisingly difficult. You need crests for everything. For example, you might be able to summon a monster, but you won't be able to move it without a move crest or attack without an attack crest. Crests are also used for special abilities, magic, upgrades, and traps. And since crests are based on your collection of dice and the luck of your rolls, the game can get complex. Constructing the battlefield with unfolding dice provides almost unlimited replay value--not a single game is the same as any other. Unlike previous Yu-Gi-Oh! card games, you don't lose monsters if you lose a game. (You do win one die for winning a tournament however.) If you win a game, you win funds that you can use to buy new monster dice from Grandpa's Shop. You can also sell old dice. To top it off, you can play in tournaments and free duels and can even play linked duels and trade dice with a link cable.
Overall, Dungeondice Monsters is a fun and challenging game with unending variety–-a refreshing change. --Bryan Karsh
Pros:
- Unfolding dice make an ever-changing battlefield
- Play against a friend or trade via a link cable (two copies of the game required)
- Over 100 monsters to collect
Cons:
- A somewhat steep learning curve--read that manual!
- Music is a little jarring
- The continuous save system allows only one game to be saved