Set a Watch: Digital Edition brings strategic dice-rolling adventure to mobile, pre-registration now open

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  • Set a Watch: Digital Edition is a tactical dice-management game coming to Android and iOS.
  • The game blends party-based strategy, dice rolls, and monster battles in a dark fantasy world.
  • Expected to launch on September 18, 2025, the game is priced at $8.99.

Get ready for the digital rendition of “Set a Watch: Digital Edition“, a strategic dice-based board game, now available for pre-registration on Android and iOS platforms. This exciting game is brought to you by publisher “Rock Manor Games” and developer “Acram Digital“, the same team behind other popular digital adaptations like “Stone Age: Digital Edition” and “Concordia Digital Edition“.

Manage six unique heroes and secure nine locations to survive in Set a Watch: Digital Edition

In the game known as “Set a Watch,” you’ll embark on an exhilarating journey blending strategic group play, dice throws, and epic monster combat, all within a brooding fantasy backdrop. Your task is to assemble a band of brave heroes who stand guard over the realm, warding off hordes of monsters poised to plunge the world into an abyss of darkness.

Every hero offers distinct talents at your disposal, and you’ll have to strategize wisely when employing your dice – should you opt for attack, healing, reconnaissance, or setting up a campfire for security? With six diverse characters, more than 30 unique abilities, and twenty varied battlefields, each gaming experience feels uniquely different.

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As an excited fan, I’m thrilled to share that the anticipated Digital Edition of “Set a Watch” is now open for pre-registration on both Android and iOS devices. You can secure your spot through the Google Play Store or App Store. This premium experience comes with a tag price of $8.99, set to grace our mobile screens on the 18th of September, 2025. Can’t wait!

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2025-07-04 23:11

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