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A Game of D.I.C.E. changes
- Competitivemode
Welcome to A Game of D.I.C.E.!
Greetings everyone!
First of all, thank you for participating in our very early playtest and demo. Your feedback helped us a lot in improving the game.
Today, we’re excited to announce that the game is entering Early Access, available at a discounted price.
What's D.I.C.E.?
It's a competitive dice game with poker rules in an elegant Art Deco world where players face off in tense duels of luck and strategy. Use Gambits to flip the table in your favor and outlast your opponent.
Inspired by high-stakes gambling games like Buckshot Roulette and Liar's Bar, A Game of D.I.C.E. focuses on risk, tension and knowing when to push your luck.
What's new and changed?
We’ve reworked the core game loop to make it more streamlined and easier to play by removing systems that felt incoherent or annoying to use.
We also added more clarity and gameplay feedback, along with new Gambits, playable cards that let you change your dice outcomes in interesting ways.
You can now compete with players from around the world or against your friends, on the leaderboards.
What's next?
We’re aware that there’s still a lot to do. Over the coming updates, we’ll continue refining the core game loop with more visual feedback, SFX and VFX to improve the overall player experience step by step.
One of the reasons we decided to go live early, at a low entry price, is to gather early player feedback and improve the game together. So please share your thoughts, ideas and bugs with us on the Steam forums or on our Discord.
After that, we plan to add more content, including new Gambits, skins and ranked matchmaking.
We’re also planning additional host settings, such as allowing matches with up to 4 players in total.
Thanks again for your support and we hope you enjoy playing D.I.C.E.!
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