

The Tipsy Troop consists of three members, a rum glass, a martini glass, and a whisky bottle. When you land on Space 1, you will have to fight the Tipsy Troop. "Go sleep *hic* it off.you look a little *hic* rough!" The bosses are a group of beverages, a stack of poker chips, a giant cigar, a living domino, a rabbit magician, a skeleton horse, a roulette themed ballerina, an 8 ball and a monkey toy. The board game consists of you battling 3 to 9 casino-themed mini-bosses.

Once you land on it, the fight with King Dice himself begins. If you are using a debug menu, then you will have to fight Pachi Pachi when you land on this space. Any miniboss that was previously fought will not appear again if the player lands on their space, as it has turned into a CLEAR space. Start Over: As the name suggests, you will have to start over to the beginning of the board game while King Dice laughs at you.Once you land on one of them, you will not have to fight any mini boss, and you will just get to roll again. Safe: There are three of these spaces.Also, unlike the fight with Baroness Von Bon Bon, where her subjects were fought at random, each of King Dice’s henchmen are affixed to each numbered space as follows. If the player dies in any of the miniboss fights, then they will be forced to start over from the beginning of the board game. Landing on a square that does not have a heart on it will cause King Dice to laugh. Some of these squares will have three randomly generated hearts which will increase the players health by one, making this the only time in the game in which the players can potentially regain health. When landing on a mini-boss space, King Dice will wink before eating the camera, starting up a loading screen and taking the player to a place where they will have to fight the mini-boss belonging to the space. Numbered Spaces: There are nine of these spaces, each of them having the mini-bosses numbered one through nine should the player land on them.The board game consists of fifteen spaces: You will need to parry this die in order to move on in the board game. This version also appears in the soundtrack.29 September 2017 Strategy Recommended ĭuring this stage, King Dice will clap out a parryable die from his hands. An instrumental version called " All Bets Are Off" appears in the game during the cutscene previous to King Dice's boss battle.The song was featured on the game's soundtrack.The Devil has his price, and I'll make sure you pay!ĭon't have time to mess 'round, and I hope you will agree. I can't let you pass, 'cuz you ain't done everything.īring me those contracts, c'mon, bring 'em to the King! I never play nice, I'm the Devil's right-hand man!
