WizKids has announced the March 18, 2015 release of the DC Dice Masters Justice League Dice Building Game. The first DC Dice Masters release will consist of Starter Sets (MSRP $14.99) and Foil Packs (MSRP $.99). Capitalizing on the success of the white-hot Dice Masters game (see "Top Collectible Games--Spring 2014"), WizKids is bringing another competitive dice-building to the tabletop with this head-to-head competitive game that features fan favorites from a wide variety of Justice League teams including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, Zatanna, Martian Manhunter and more.
Players can build their own version of the Justice League or even the Legion of Doom thanks to gameplay that supports two players in truly epic dice battles. The DC Dice Masters Game features more than 30 heroes and villains (and their dice) to provide lots of team-building flexibility for players.
Each DC Dice Masters Justice League Starter Set comes with 44 custom dice, 38 cards, 2 dice bags, and the complete Dice Masters rulebook--everything two players need to play DC Dice Masters. The DC Justice League Starter Sets come packed 24 per carton (12 per inner carton).
Each DC Dice Masters Justice League Foil Pack contains two cards and two dice that players can add to the DC Dice Masters collection. The DC Dice Masters Justice League Foil Packs come in 90-count Gravity Feeds (2 per carton).
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Posted by ICv2 on September 9, 2014 @ 12:19 am CT
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