What the game is about
Dice with the Devil: Rerolled is a tactical contest set in a hellish casino where players stake souls to craft powerful dice sets. Matches are decided by best-of-three dice rolls, and success depends on combining thoughtful planning with the randomness of the throws. The experience blends elements of card- and deck-building with a heavy emphasis on customizing your dice and exploiting synergies.
Key systems and how they work
- Customization: players purchase and alter dice, layering stickers and effects to create unusual combinations that can turn the tide of a duel.
- Combat loop: fights play out through short, best-of-three exchanges where luck matters, but build choices and timing can sway outcomes.
- Meta-progression: you unlock new dice and abilities by completing creative challenges and advancing through different casino arenas.
Progress, stakes, and player freedom
Rather than imposing permanent death, the game uses wagered souls as the primary risk—losing a fight costs currency rather than erasing long-term progress. This encourages experimentation with bold or strange builds without punishing players harshly for failure. Opponents grow more complex as you advance, requiring you to adapt strategies rather than rely solely on chance.
Who will enjoy it (and who might not)
- Fans of high-variance tactics and emergent combos will find the title rewarding, since clever dice designs often outplay raw luck.
- Players who prefer fully deterministic, puzzle-like strategy experiences may be frustrated by the game’s reliance on random rolls and the swingy nature of outcomes.
Final impressions and a suggested alternative
Dice with the Devil: Rerolled refines its predecessor with a vast range of customizable options and thousands of sticker permutations, producing a tactical autobattler that rewards creativity. If you want a different tone but similar strategic depth, consider trying Command & Conquer’s free offerings as an alternative that emphasizes more deterministic strategy and larger-scale tactical decisions.
Technical
- Windows
- Full