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With a fresh demo released, Dice A Million looks like it will grab a lot of my time in future. It gives off Balatro vibes for the design, as you roll dice and attempt to break the game with all sorts of combinations to watch numbers go up. Delicious.

So what exactly is it? As the developer said: "Dice A Million is a roguelike deckbuilder about rolling dice to try and get to a million points. Combine the effects of more than 100 different dice and discover powerful synergies. Get through ever-increasing debts and fearsome bosses that will require a perfect symbiosis in your deck in order to be beaten."

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Highlights:

  • Randomly generated runs, roguelike style!
  • More than 100 dice with unique effects.
  • More than 50 rings with passive effects to completement your build.
  • 6 different enchantments that could drastically modify the behaviour of your dice.
  • Many different hands (classes) to choose from.
  • Hundreds of unlocks and secret achievements.
  • 20 one-time use cards to help you fight RNG.
  • Millions of points.

The developer also announced they're working with 2 Left Thumbs to help with publishing. It's due out sometime later this year and should run fine with Proton.

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