

Once that bar is full, Mannie will give you the choice of one of three packs to open. Each time you purchase a card, it will fill a bar. The more you purchase from him, the more you unlock also. Mannie is literally a walking shop that has many cards for you to buy from him for use in your deck. The cards are found in the world of Random, earned as rewards for winning a battle, and bought from a local card salesman by the name of Mannie Dex. Once Even has met Dicey, we, the players, discover the game has a true combat system in the form of cards. Even and Dicey become the best of friends These contain coins that you can spend on cards in a shop, more on that in a moment.

Whilst playing the game and roaming around the cities of Random, you will see little pots dotted around. Just be sure that it is a rollercoaster of emotions during your time playing Lost in Random. I am going to leave the story at this point though as I do not want to reveal too much for you. I love the design of this little guy, he is absolutely adorable also. As you can see from the design of him, his eye is where the number one dot would be on the dice. Even can not believe her eyes in that she has come across not only a dice from the ancient times, but this dice wants to help Even.Īfter a short time, Even names the little guy Dicey. The queen banned these from Random long, long ago. Not long after Even starts her quest she comes across a living dice. She sets herself on a quest to rescue Odd from Sixtopia and bring her back to her home in Onecroft where Even and their parents live. Odd rolls a six and as a result is taken away to Sixtopia to live the rest of her life.

Nanny Fortuna has come with the dice for Odd to roll. Odd has just turned 12, so of course, it is her turn to roll the dice. The almighty six will see them taken away to Sixtropolis, this is where the Queen lives and apparently, the children will live a life of luxury. Rolling a four, that will get them a one-way ticket to Fourburg, whilst a five will see them going to Fivetropolis. Should the child roll a two, they will move to Two-Town. This is where all the people who rolled a one live. For example, the sisters Odd and Even both live in the Onecroft slums. The number the dice lands on decides where they will live for the rest of their lives. In the world of Random, when children hit the age of 12 they must roll the dice. Check out my previous review here, where I played King’s Bounty II on the Xbox. Can we complete our quest and save Odd as we play as Even through the different cities in the world of Random? Keep reading to find out. I was rather fortunate in being given a review copy of Lost in Random on the PlayStation 5. Lost In Random Decides The Fate Of Citizens With The Roll Of The Dice They get separated due to the roll of the dice which decides the fate of Odd, who is taken away by the Queen of Random. Lost in Random is a story about two sisters named Odd and Even. Welcome to my review of Lost in Random. This game is brought to us by developers Zoink Games ( Fe, Stick it to The Man!) and is published by EA Originals ( Knockout City, It Takes Two).
