IGN writes: "I can't really see anyone putting more than an hour into Voodoo Dice, even if they somehow convinced themselves it was worth a purchase -- it's just not that special. The Voodoo theme is really underutilized (it seems to be used only in the sense that there are masks, tropical themes and some curses) but I guess you could say it worked well enough on me -- after all, I did decide to play the game based on its ridiculous name.
But believe me when I say I've learned my lesson, and I suggest you learn from my mistakes rather than taking a chance on this one.
Today Ubisoft launches a Black Friday worldwide sale. From November 26th to November 30th, players will be able to save up to 50% on some of the major titles developed by Ubisoft.
Nineteen games are part of this Black Friday operation including Master All Classics, Voodoo Dice, My Chinese Coach, My Chinese Coach HD, and other Ubisoft hits such as Assassin’s Creed II Discovery, Anno Harbor or Silent Hunter.
Also available on Wiiware and PlayStation Network, Voodoo Dice is the latest downloadable game from Exkee. That probably doesn't mean much to a lot of people, but Exkee's a developer that has been around a little while and for whom each successive game dials up the quality a couple of notches.
It felt like only a matter of time until Voodoo Dice by Ubisoft hit the App Store, with its simple controls and unique puzzle gameplay that seems perfect for games on the go. And honestly, who doesn't see a title like Voodoo Dice and not be somewhat intrigued?
Aww, I was secretly hoping that this was going to be a bit like Devil Dice or XI, oh well, back to Bombastic.