Dice A Million is a dice-rolling roguelite that landed in late February 2026 and immediately leaned hard into chaos. The demo was a daily habit for one player, and the full game is already on Steam where it is 20% off until March 11, 2026.
The core loop will be familiar to anyone who has played Balatro-style score chasers. You start with a handful of dice and a target score each round. Unlike some rounds that end when you hit the score, Dice A Million advances you when you run out of rolls. That rule lets you bank massive extra points before moving on, which is how the game escalates so fast.
Dice interact in wild ways. Some dice enchant nearby dice. Some charge up alternate abilities. Some create phantom copies of other dice. The shop sells jacks, bottle caps, coins, and even a die that acts like a Rubik’s cube. Roll that cube and each colored face pops off and rolls separately. There are dice that boost odds, dice that guarantee certain faces, and utility pieces that change how other dice behave during a run.
One of the game’s selling points is its brutal boss design. Bosses are not just bigger score targets. One boss only counts dice that land on odd numbers. If you don’t prepare by stocking dice that only roll odds, your effective score can be cut in half. Another boss starts fires inside the rolling zone and incinerates any dice that land near flames. A different encounter multiplies your dice by zero every other roll. Those mechanics can end a promising run in an instant.
The economy is its own threat. After you beat a boss, store prices spike. Items and cards that initially cost a few dollars can climb into the hundreds, so early-game hoarding and wild purchases give way to tight choices later on. The combination of ruthless bosses and an escalating shop means early runs feel generous and late runs demand planning and restraint.
Developer updates are already arriving. A sizable balance patch was pushed through over the weekend of February 28 and March 1, 2026, and the team says more adjustments are coming, which may ease some of the later difficulty and shop inflation. If you want to try it yourself, the Steam page can be found here.
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Dice A Million
Developed by Countlessnights















