As a dedicated gamer, I’m thrilled to announce that the highly acclaimed 1991 board game-inspired RPG, Sugoro Quest: Dice Heroes, is finally making its grand entrance in the West! Mark your calendars for February 7th, as it will be available for both PS5 and PS4. Can’t wait to roll the dice and embark on this epic adventure!
First introduced for the Japanese Famicom console, this game is a turn-based adventure where you traverse diverse maps using dice rolls. During your journey, you’ll come across several adversaries that you must vanquish through another round of chance.
In every new journey, you’ll have four distinct characters to select, each boasting their individual talents and strengths. Additionally, you’ll discover unique routes within the levels and a variety of experiences as you progress.

We’ve embedded a YouTube playthrough to give you a better taste below:
For the first time ever, the English version of a title created by Technos Japan will be made officially available, having been translated differently by fans in the past.
In the context of this port, you’ll find several enhancements aimed at improving user experience, such as convenient shortcuts (cheats), game saving options (save states), and visual adjustments like screen filters.
Are you planning to give this intriguing Role-Playing Game a spin? You can grab it for just $5.99 on the PlayStation Store, which is slightly above the cost of a cup of coffee – making it an affordable curiosity!
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2025-01-30 19:06