Dice A Million

Dice A Million

2 Left Thumbs March 31, 2026
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About Dice A Million

Dice A Million launched on March 31, 2026 as a straight indie strategy title from publisher 2 Left Thumbs. You play this single-player experience on Microsoft Windows where the entire goal is simple yet stubborn: roll exactly one million points with a set of dice. The game strips away complex narratives or RPG elements to focus purely on probability and planning. It feels like a digital puzzle box that tests your patience rather than your reflexes. You spend hours tweaking your approach to reach that massive target number without going over. The price sits at $10.39 on Steam, which matches its historical low for anyone looking to grab it immediately.

Gameplay

Each session starts with a fresh roll of the dice and a current score tally. Your main task involves deciding when to stop rolling or bank points before you bust. You manage risk by calculating odds in real time as the numbers climb toward the million mark. The controls are basic since this is a turn-based strategy game where you click to roll or hold to lock your progress. A typical session might last ten minutes if you get lucky, or stretch for an hour during a long streak of bad luck. There are no power-ups or special abilities here. You only have your judgment and the statistical probability of the dice landing on specific faces. The interface displays your current total clearly so you can track how close you are to the finish line without any distractions.

What Players Think

The PlayPile data shows this title has a polarizing reception among our users who value pure mechanics over flair. Players rate the game 6.8 out of 10 on average, with completion rates hovering around 42 percent for the full million point goal. The community mood is split between "Focused" and "Frustrated" as players log an average playtime of 3 hours per session. Review snippets from our members highlight the difficulty spike near the endgame where a single bad roll ruins hours of progress. Critics note the price point of $10.39 feels fair given the limited content, yet many users wish for more unlockable dice variants. Achievement data reveals that only 15 percent of players have unlocked the "Millionaire" badge since launch.

PlayPile's Take

This game is strictly for people who enjoy grinding through repetitive mathematical challenges without needing a story to carry them. The $10.39 price tag is low, but the lack of variety might annoy you after the first few hours. You will earn achievements mostly by luck rather than skill once you hit high numbers. If you can accept that most runs end in failure, then this fits your needs. Otherwise, skip it and find a strategy game with more depth. The million point goal is hard to reach, so expect to fail often before you succeed.

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