Composer(s) Motoi Sakuraba Series Tales | Initial release date 26 April 2012 | |
![]() | ||
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer Developer Bandai Namco Entertainment Publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment Genres Board game, Role-playing video game Similar Tales games, Other games |
pc tales of the world dice adventure tow trailer pv 2
Tales of the World: Dice Adventure is a web browser-based board game in the Tales series of video games. It was released on April 26, 2012, in Japanese language only, though it is playable in any region with a Namco Bandai ID.
Contents
- pc tales of the world dice adventure tow trailer pv 2
- Tales of the world dice adventure trailer psp
- Gameplay
- Development
- References

Tales of the world dice adventure trailer psp
Gameplay

The game plays as a roleplaying game and board game hybrid. The player rolls virtual dice to determine how much a character moves across the board. Through the course of traversing the board, the player can form parties with other characters, experience story events, and even participate in battles. As with all of the games in the Tales of the World subseries, the game is a crossover video game, containing many characters from the main series of Tales video games. The characters are presented in a cutesy, "chibi" style, reminiscent of how Final Fantasy characters were recreated for the Nintendo 3DS video game Theatrhythm Final Fantasy.

The game follows the free-to-play business model, where the game allows a player to play entirely for free, but with the option of buying in-game items with real-life money. The only requirement is to have, or sign up for, a Bandai Namco ID, to sign in to the game. Additionally, Namco Bandai separately released snack food for purchase that contained serial codes for downloading additional content to the game.

The game received special animation created by production studio A-1 Pictures, the same studio has made videos for the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona, Valkyria Chronicles, and The Idolmaster series of video games and anime.
Development

The game was first revealed in December 2011, both at the Jump Festa event, and in the respective issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump. The game initially set towards a "Spring 2012" release window before ultimately being released on April 26, 2012. The game also offers Smartphone support.