RogueDiceR

RogueDiceR

Gampany Gampany January 25, 2026
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About RogueDiceR

RogueDiceR is a roguelite dice-builder from Gampany, released in 2026 for PC. It blends strategy with luck as you buy, modify, and battle with custom dice decks. Each run involves randomly generated dungeons, monsters, and events, with modifiers like stickers and artifacts adding depth. Think of it as a board game meets rogue-like, every choice matters, and no two games are alike. The single-player focus means it’s all about mastering your deck and adapting to chaos. If you like tactical randomness and deck-building, this one’s got you covered.

Gameplay

You start with a basic die and slowly build a deck by purchasing new dice in the shop. Each die can be upgraded with stickers that add effects, like damaging all enemies or healing. Artifacts amplify these abilities. Battles are turn-based: roll your dice, apply modifiers, and attack. Defeating enemies gives currency to buy better dice in the next shop. The twist is that every dungeon layout, enemy, and shop item is randomized. You’ll spend 45-60 minutes per run, tweaking strategies between deaths. Controls are simple, mouse clicks for actions and upgrades, but the depth comes from balancing risk and reward in dice rolls.

What Players Think

The PlayPile community rates RogueDiceR 4.3/5. 68% of players complete the game’s third boss, with an average playtime of 14.2 hours. Moods are split: 52% call it “fresh,” 31% “challenging but fair,” and 17% “frustrating.” Reviews highlight the dice customization, “Stickers let me micromanage every fight” and “Boss fights test your deck’s limits.” However, 23% of critics mention repetitive early-game loops. Completion rates for achievements are 71% overall, with the hardest being “Defeat a boss with only one die” at 9% success.

PlayPile's Take

RogueDiceR is a solid pick for strategy fans who don’t mind randomness. At $19.99, it’s reasonably priced for the 15-hour average playtime. The 38 achievements add replayability, especially for completionists. It’s not perfect, the early-game can feel slow, but the late-game customization and boss battles make it worthwhile. If you enjoy tweaking systems and surviving on luck, give it a shot. But if you hate permadeath, this might not be your jam.

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