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Dice Legends is a single player tactical role playing game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Big Bite Games and was released on October 10, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

Dice Legends is a single-player roguelike from an indie team including the creative mind behind GWENT and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, featuring original music by the composer from Balatro.  In the game, you embark on an adventure in a high fantasy world as one of three characters — each representing a distinct class that uses a different type of dice: d6, d8, or d12.  With every defeated monster…

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81%Audience ScoreBased on 188 reviews
gameplay32 positive mentions
stability16 negative mentions

  • Unique blend of dice mechanics and deck-building providing strategic depth and engaging gameplay.
  • High-quality pixel art, animations, and atmospheric music contribute to a captivating visual and auditory experience.
  • Distinct characters and varied playstyles, offering replayability and different strategies per hero.
  • Numerous bugs and technical issues such as UI glitches, inventory bugs, enemy glitches, and progress loss affect gameplay quality.
  • Balance problems with difficulty spikes, overpowered/blocking mechanics, and lack of meaningful card and item variety limit strategic depth.
  • Limited content and replayability due to repetitive maps, few characters, and lack of progression systems reduce long-term engagement.
  • gameplay

    67 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    48% positive mentions, 48% neutral mentions, 4% negative mentions

    The gameplay offers a unique and engaging blend of dice-rolling randomness and deckbuilding strategy, providing satisfying combos and diverse combat styles across characters. While generally fun, challenging, and fresh with interesting mechanics, it suffers from bugs, occasional grindiness, and a lack of depth or tutorialization that can hinder the experience. Ongoing updates and developer commitment improve the core mechanics, making it a solid, if sometimes limited, roguelike experience.

    • “The combat mechanics are tight, the loot is rewarding and uncovering the lore is genuinely interesting.”
    • “Each run feels different thanks to meaningful choices, satisfying progression, and well-balanced mechanics.”
    • “The core gameplay is a brilliant mix of dice-rolling randomness and deckbuilding strategy, allowing for incredibly fun and fresh combos.”
    • “In-game mechanics have too many bugs and issues that have not been patched or fixed, and it ruins one's ability to play the game.”
    • “At this point, I simply can't persuade myself to keep playing and discover more blind spots and bugs. Most would be a simple fix if there was some kind of playtesting, but yet they're not fixed or even noticed by the devs. The overall gameplay has its potential.”
    • “Needs quite a few QoL fixes (can't preview upgrades for equipment or cards, can't expand a card in the draft picks to see what the keywords do without taking the card, damage values don't change on drag or hover but only when applied, buffs that are temporary and those that aren't are only differentiated by color instead of a symbol or term, additional characters' unique mechanics are not tutorialized or explained, many enemies have effects you cannot predict because they're not buffs applied to them so they just do things sometimes like have a second phase or bring back the other boss without warning, map doesn't have a key to let you know what means what or who offers what services, etc.), but the biggest issue at the moment is just that it seems pretty grindy to unlock new gear and the game is just hard and overtuned.”
  • graphics

    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    59% positive mentions, 32% neutral mentions, 9% negative mentions

    The game's pixel art style is widely praised for its charm, visual clarity, and cohesive aesthetic that enhances the fantasy atmosphere. Animations and UI are clean and polished, contributing to a smooth and engaging experience. Overall, the graphics are considered a standout feature that complements the gameplay and keeps players visually captivated.

    • “Art style and music are on point, it all fits, the NPCs and world look great and have personality, and the skins you work towards for your favorite character were a nice little extra touch too.”
    • “Huge kudos for the visual aesthetic - characters look lively, they belong to this world, and pixel art is great in all stages, from the characters to the UI - pleasant to watch.”
    • “The game has a fantastic atmosphere and gorgeous, high-quality visuals, with a bit of intriguing narrative woven into everything - from the detailed pixel art to the beautiful card illustrations.”
    • “If the graphics there can somehow be put here, that would be golden.”
    • “Its like if spellrogue had a better art style but less content.”
    • “I really love the art style and was happy to dabble in for a little bit, but for untangable reasons it just did not get its hooks into me.”
  • music

    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    77% positive mentions, 13% neutral mentions, 10% negative mentions

    The music in the game is widely praised for its catchy, atmospheric, and fitting style that complements the pixel art and overall fantasy vibe, enhancing the game's unique charm and dynamic combat. However, some users find the soundtrack repetitive or occasionally annoying due to limited track variety and overlapping music during gameplay. Overall, the music contributes positively to the immersive and engaging experience, though it could benefit from more diversity.

    • “The presentation is spot-on — clean art, punchy music that keeps the fights exciting, and distinct heroes that actually change how you play.”
    • “The overall fantasy/pixel vibe blends great with music making it a very coherent experience.”
    • “The art’s clean, the music gives fights a nice push, and the three heroes actually feel different—my first win came after swapping to the d6 paladin and leaning into defense-into-burst.”
    • “The music was catchy at first but annoying pretty quickly, since there are many points where multiple tracks are playing at the same time.”
    • “The art, music, and play style are all fine, but there are bugs (items that do not do what they say they will such as one that is supposed to revive you when you die, but which does nothing).”
    • “Pixel art and atmospheric music add charm, even if some parts feel a bit rough around the edges.”
  • story

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    47% positive mentions, 35% neutral mentions, 18% negative mentions

    The story in Dice Legends is generally seen as intriguing but underdeveloped, with some players finding it minimal or difficult to follow, while others appreciate the gradual, drip-fed narrative and character personalities. Although the gameplay and setting are praised, many feel the story events and progression lack impact and depth compared to other roguelikes. Overall, the story adds some interest but could benefit from greater clarity and engagement.

    • “Dice Legends is a roguelike deckbuilder game that centers around 3 playable characters trudging through a quest to defeat the last human.”
    • “There's a drip-fed story that's more interesting than most roguelikes like this where the gameplay is more important, so that helps add to future runs.”
    • “The gameplay is unique and engaging, the art is superb, the storyline is interesting, and the music is pleasant and atmospheric.”
    • “Uh... well, the game certainly seems to want me to believe there is a story, but I sure can't find it.”
    • “From the battles, the bosses, even the story events don't really do anything outside of allude to other story beats which are simply missing.”
    • “It's will take multiple runs to unlock the story between each run, and each run will be more satisfying to reach the end.”
  • stability

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, characterized by frequent bugs, glitches, and an unresponsive, clunky UI. While some improvements have been made, players continue to encounter frustrating glitches that impact gameplay and balance, making the overall experience unstable and less polished.

    • “The game is way too unstable; I have lost multiple runs due to glitches.”
    • “It's very buggy, showing wrong numbers on cards and some cards change damage seemingly at random.”
    • “As much fun as it is, especially with the different playstyles of the characters, it is extremely buggy and frustrating, all of which could have been solved by better software design.”
  • replayability

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    30% positive mentions, 40% neutral mentions, 30% negative mentions

    Replayability is generally positive, with varied runs, character portraits adding depth, and engaging gameplay that encourages experimentation. However, some users note it lacks the diversity and longevity compared to other roguelikes, partly due to a limited number of characters. Overall, replayability is solid but has room for improvement.

    • “The replayability is huge – no two runs feel the same, and experimenting with different builds keeps the game engaging for hours.”
    • “Enhanced replayability: character portraits provide extra depth, making each run feel unique and sustaining the game's replayability.”
    • “Addictive gameplay with good replayability.”
    • “There's a good 15 hours or so of content if you go for all the unlocks but not a lot of replayability.”
    • “Most of these cons affect replayability more than anything.”
    • “The number of legends (3 for now) can also be a bit frustrating for replayability.”
  • atmosphere

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    88% positive mentions, 12% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The atmosphere is widely praised for its charming pixel art, high-quality visuals, and pleasant, atmospheric music. Players appreciate the engaging art style and sound design, which complement the unique gameplay and intriguing narrative, creating an overall immersive and enjoyable experience.

    • “The game has a fantastic atmosphere and gorgeous, high-quality visuals, with a bit of intriguing narrative woven into everything - from the detailed pixel art to the beautiful card illustrations.”
    • “The gameplay is unique and engaging, the art is superb, the storyline is interesting, and the music is pleasant and atmospheric.”
    • “Pixel art and atmospheric music add charm, even if some parts feel a bit rough around the edges.”
  • character development

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Reviews praise the game's character development for its excellent and charming design, highlighted by high-quality illustrations and appealing pixel art. Both playable characters and NPCs are well-crafted, contributing to a captivating experience.

    • “Excellent character design, charming pixel art, very high quality illustrations, interesting mechanics, and for sure a challenging game!”
    • “The character design is pretty sweet, between playable characters and NPCs.”
    • “Love character design and soundtrack.”
  • grinding

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The grinding aspect is criticized for being tedious and overly difficult, with slow and grind-heavy unlocks for new gear and portraits that require suboptimal play. Additionally, numerous quality-of-life issues and unclear mechanics exacerbate the frustration, making progression feel shallow and unrewarding.

    • “The biggest issue at the moment is that the game feels pretty grindy to unlock new gear and is just hard and overtuned, alongside numerous quality of life problems such as not being able to preview upgrades for equipment or cards, unclear buff indicators, and lack of explanations for unique mechanics.”
    • “Portraits are a great idea, but the way you unlock them is tedious and forces you to play suboptimally just to obtain them.”
    • “Numerous bugs, shallow gameplay, minimal effects from meta progression, and generally tedious grinding.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor is well-received, adding an enjoyable and much-needed improvement to the game’s overall experience.

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10h Median play time
10h Average play time
10-10h Spent by most gamers
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Dice Legends is a tactical role playing game with fantasy theme. Common tags for Dice Legends include turn-based, indie, pixel graphics, soundtrack, deckbuilding and others.

Dice Legends is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 10 hours playing Dice Legends.

Dice Legends was released on October 10, 2025.

Dice Legends was developed by Big Bite Games.

Dice Legends has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Dice Legends for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Dice Legends is a single player game.

Similar games include Die in the Dungeon, SpellRogue, Knock on the Coffin Lid, Dice & Fold, Gordian Quest and others.