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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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84%
Audience ScoreBased on 163 reviews
gameplay27 positive mentions
stability12 negative mentions

  • Unique combination of dice rolling and deckbuilding mechanics offers fresh and engaging gameplay that balances luck and strategy well.
  • High-quality pixel art, animations, and music create a charming and immersive atmosphere.
  • Distinct characters with varied dice types and abilities provide different playstyles and add replayability.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs and technical issues that sometimes affect gameplay and cause frustration.
  • Balancing problems make some encounters excessively difficult and some builds overly powerful, impacting game fairness and challenge.
  • Limited content variety, including few characters, enemies, and repetitive map layouts, reduce long-term replayability.
  • gameplay
    56 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    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 the mechanics are generally fun and deep, frequent bugs, lack of clear tutorials, and some repetitive elements hinder the overall experience. Despite these issues, the gameplay remains addictive and rewarding, especially considering its roguelike variability and potential for growth.

    • “The core gameplay is a brilliant mix of dice-rolling randomness and deckbuilding strategy, allowing for incredibly fun and fresh combos.”
    • “Each run feels different thanks to meaningful choices, satisfying progression, and well-balanced mechanics.”
    • “The game being a roguelike has a lot of variance run to run and I initially found myself quite pulled into the game as the gameplay was satisfying and quite different every time.”
    • “Would recommend that game, especially for sale prices, but the bugs happen very often and affect the gameplay too much to be okay for a 20€ game.”
    • “Needs quite a few quality of life 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 and instead only when applied, buffs that are temporary and those that aren't are only differentiated by a color instead of a symbol or term, additional characters' unique mechanics are not tutorialized or explained, many enemies have effects that 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 that it seems pretty grindy to unlock new gear and the game is just hard and overtuned.”
    • “The repetitive gameplay loop is not as satisfying as other games of the same type because you end up always picking up the same things.”
  • music
    29 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally praised for being catchy, atmospheric, and fitting well with the pixel art style, enhancing the overall immersive experience. However, some users find the soundtrack repetitive or occasionally annoying due to overlapping tracks and limited variety. Overall, the music contributes positively to the game's charm and excitement, especially during combat.

    • “The art style and music are both brilliant and very fitting for the game.”
    • “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 music was catchy at first but became annoying pretty quickly, as there are many points where multiple tracks play 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 does nothing), UI issues like the mouse wheel not working well when looking in the compendium, and the slider seems to be backwards (dragging the slider down moves the menu up).”
    • “Pixel art and atmospheric music add charm, even if some parts feel a bit rough around the edges.”
  • graphics
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features charming and polished pixel art graphics praised for their clarity, smoothness, and cohesive aesthetic that enhances both gameplay and atmosphere. Users appreciate the lively character designs, detailed visuals, and overall visual appeal, often noting that the art style significantly contributes to the game's 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 art style is charming and the visual clarity is excellent.”
    • “It's pixel graphics, and I do have a crippling weakness for some good pixel graphics.”
    • “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 UI and graphics are polished, and I didn't run into bugs.”
  • story
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in Dice Legends is a mixed experience: while some find it intriguing and appreciate its gradual unfolding and character personality, others feel it is underdeveloped, lacking depth and impactful events. Overall, it adds a layer of interest to the roguelike deckbuilding gameplay but currently feels incomplete and less engaging for some players.

    • “There's a drip-fed story that's more interesting than most roguelikes where the gameplay is more important, which 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.”
    • “Oh my gosh, I love the story so far.”
    • “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 going to take multiple runs to unlock the story between each run, and each run will be more satisfying to reach the end.”
  • stability
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent bugs, glitches, and inconsistent mechanics that often disrupt gameplay and cause lost progress. While some improvements have been made, many quality-of-life problems and erratic behaviors remain, making the experience frustrating despite its engaging character playstyles.

    • “Game is way too unstable, I have lost multiple runs due to glitches.”
    • “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.”
    • “It's very buggy, showing wrong numbers on cards and some cards change damage seemingly at random.”
  • replayability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability in the game is generally positive, with varied runs and different builds keeping gameplay engaging, though some players find it less diverse or balanced compared to similar roguelikes. The limited number of characters and some design flaws slightly reduce replay value, but features like character portraits add depth and uniqueness to each run, enhancing overall replayability.

    • “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

    The game features a charming and pleasant atmosphere, highlighted by its detailed pixel art, high-quality visuals, and atmospheric music. Players appreciate the engaging blend of art, sound, and narrative that enhances the overall experience, despite some minor rough edges.

    • “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 atmosphere is great, love the music, art and gameplay.”
    • “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

    The game features excellent and charming character design with high-quality pixel art and illustrations, contributing to a visually appealing experience. Both playable characters and NPCs are well-crafted, enhancing the overall charm. Reviewers appreciate the strong character presentation alongside engaging mechanics and soundtrack.

    • “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

    Grinding in the game is considered tedious and overly demanding, with slow gear unlocks and forced suboptimal play for rewards like portraits. The lack of quality-of-life features, unclear mechanics, and numerous bugs exacerbate the grind, making progression feel frustrating and unrewarding.

    • “Needs quite a few quality of life 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 and instead only when applied, buffs that are temporary and those that aren't are only differentiated by a color instead of a symbol or term, additional characters' unique mechanics are not tutorialized or explained, many enemies have effects that 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.”
    • “Portraits are a great idea, but the way you unlock them is tedious and forces you to play suboptimally just to unlock them.”
    • “Numerous bugs, shallow gameplay, minimal effects from meta progression, tedious.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor is well-received, adding a much-needed entertaining element that enhances the overall experience compared to similar games.

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Dice Legends is a tactical role playing game with fantasy theme.

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.

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