- Publisher: Kwalee Ltd , Smart Raven Studio
- Release Date: May 19, 2026
- Also On: PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox Series X
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Summary:
Tactical deckbuilding in bite-sized sessions.
Launch dice to create magical chain reactions. Choose from distinct hero classes with unique abilities. Build synergies between dice, relics, and runes to defeat challenging bosses.
- Developer: Smart Raven Studio
- Genre(s): Strategy, General
- # of players: No Online Multiplayer
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 8
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Mixed: 2 out of 8
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Negative: 1 out of 8
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Jun 1, 2026Even if Rune Dice isn’t quite at the very top of the genre, it’s definitely in the upper tier. For me, the key measure of success for a roguelike deckbuilder is how often you reach the end of a run and say to yourself, “Okay, just one more, but that’s it!” – and there have been several nights where I’ve found myself getting to bed a little too late because I was sure I had one good run of dice just around the corner. If that’s not success, I don’t know what is.
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May 19, 2026Rune Dice carves out its own niche by bringing dice-building into a highly replayable framework. With a clever touch of originality, it capitalizes on the core appeal of the roguelike genre, following in the footsteps of hits like Slay the Spire and Balatro.
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May 29, 2026For those who appreciate roguelites with mechanical depth and are willing to invest time learning their nuances, Rune Dice offers hours of content with consistent replayability. It's a title that rewards patience and experimentation — and, with a few key adjustments, has everything it takes to establish itself as something exceptional within the genre.
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May 26, 2026RUNE DICE is one of those games that arrives quietly and without much fanfare, yet still manages to win you over thanks to a simple but cleverly executed idea.It's the classic title that's perfect for a quick session, but one that easily turns into a long night of "just one more run and I'll stop."The game manages to transform a straightforward dice-based system into something genuinely strategic and engaging. Every run tells a slightly different story, built on luck, risk, and split-second decisions. It's not flawless — some structural limitations and a degree of repetitiveness do surface over time — but the fun it delivers easily outweighs these minor shortcomings.For fans of roguelikes and strategy games, RUNE DICE is undoubtedly a hidden gem worth keeping an eye on.
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May 19, 2026The success of a roguelike lives and dies by its replayability and enemy variety, not just the depth of its classes and items. I think genre fans will likely be pleased with what Rune Dice has to offer, but considering how crowded the genre itself is right now, it's hard to give this one a full-throated recommendation as it stands.
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May 19, 2026Rune Dice proves that just because you’re unique, that doesn’t mean you’re rolling high at the table. Though the core gameplay is innovative and genuinely charming to start, both it and its accompanying audio start to wear thin after the first couple of hours. There’s little satisfaction in building a deck with the pieces you’re given, though you do get a lot of them. In the end, it’s one high roll followed by snake-eyes all around.
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Jun 15, 2026Rune Dice is a short, frustrating experience made even more so by a lack of difficulty tuning. I genuinely was in disbelief when the cutoff for content after the first third of the game was reached, which led me to listen to the same music and repeat the easiest level nearly a dozen times if not more to only learn the Bard is incapable of actually besting the latter stages. Rune Dice was already a novelty in concept, and in practice, you may just want to grab a pair of dice and roll those instead.