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Thank you so much for your kind review! None of us have play Dicey Dungeons, but we know about the game and how it works, this game took much more inspiration from Slay the Spire (game which some of us have spend countless hours on). Also, we really apreciate that you took the time to write your opinion and critique about the game, it helps a lot! However,  that "dice that stays for some turns", there is already a characteristic like that, hope this is a nice motivation for you to play it again :P . If you maintain the pointer on the dice it gives you a brief description about that dice, but I must say it could provide more information. And about that dice roll animation, it does play every time you draw a new dice, did it not play in your game?

Lmao I realized how inattentive I was on my first few playthroughs of the game, I had gotten the heavy block die before but had only played it when it rolled a 1 so it disappeared the next turn. There was also a dice rolling animation, but I don't know why I never noticed it. I think it's because there's the movement of new dice spawning on top of the rolling animation. 

also what were the numbers on the far left and right of the screen? I never quite understood that

Your inventory on the left (dices that are in your deck and you may draw next turn) and discard pile on your right (dices that you have used and will go to your deck once it is empty) You can click on them to play already knowing which dices you may draw next turn ^^

Ohhhh, neat! Also would it be alright if I asked you the screen resolution of the game? I wanted to take screenshots and scale them into Aseprite so I can study them, would that be alright with you?

Sure! The resolution I did the background is 320x180 pixels

thanks!