- Added 12 new levels
- Upgraded some visuals
- Faster load time
1.0
July 10, 2020
Price History of Sokodice
Description of Sokodice
Sokodice is a puzzle game where you must navigate dice through mind boggling levels to match the number of the dice with the number on a designated tile.
Features:
-100+ levels across 10 unique worlds
-Unique dice with different abilities
-Various environmental challenges
-Relaxing atmosphere
-Gorgeous soundtrack
-No IAP, no ads
Sokodice: FAQ
Is there an iPad version available for Sokodice?
Yes, there is an iPad version available for Sokodice.
Who is responsible for the creation of the Sokodice app?
Sokodice was created by Chi Lea Tran.
What is the minimum iOS version to run the Sokodice app?
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 11.0 installed to use the app.
What is the overall rating of the Sokodice app?
4.3 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Sokodice has received from users.
What genre is the Sokodice app?
The App Category Of Sokodice Is Games.
What is the current version of Sokodice?
1.1 is the latest released Sokodice version.
When was the most recent Sokodice update released?
Sokodice updated on July 8, 2024.
When did the app first launch?
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
What content advisory rating is assigned to Sokodice?
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
What are the languages supported by the Sokodice app?
Currently, Sokodice supports English.
Does Apple Arcade provide access to Sokodice for its subscribers?
No, Sokodice is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Can users make in-app purchases in Sokodice?
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Sokodice.
Is Sokodice designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?
Sorry, Sokodice is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.
This is a fun game with a little bit of a twist—having to land on target spot with a certain # up on the die. The App Store needs MORE games like this. (No ads, no subscription nonsense.) Minus 1 star because the controls are a little tricky. I’ve played a lot of games with “rolling cubes” and this might be the hardest to execute smooth rolls. I am always re-swiping. I feel like you shouldn’t have to touch (or be so close) to the die in order to move it. Look at other cube games as an example. Remember that old game Edge?