PARADICE

ParaDice throws board-game logic into a blender and welcomes the chaos. Players roll to move across a compact board, hunt down rivals, and use cards and character synergies to turn fortune into pure sabotage. The goal is simple: be the last player standing.

Movement is dice-driven but the decisions you make between rolls matter more than luck alone. Bring special Mix Dice to the match for unusual number distributions, tweak those dice mid-game for temporary advantages, and time your attacks to stop opponents cold. Add in rechargeable cards, a linking mechanic that turns group strategy into a liability, and seasonal competitive ladders, and you get rounds that feel tight, tactical, and often delightfully vicious.

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Strategic Dice Gameplay

ParaDice starts with dice but grows into something more strategic. Base dice handle basic movement, while Mix Dice offer unique shapes and number spreads that open unconventional tactics. Want to gamble on a low variance die for predictable progress, or sling a skewed Mix Die to chase and trap an opponent? Those choices shape each match.

You can also modify numbers on a Mix Die during play to shift probabilities in your favor. That effect wears off after a while, so timing matters. The system encourages read-and-react play rather than pure RNG reliance, rewarding players who can anticipate opponents and set up chains of movement and attacks.

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Hunt, Link, and Betray

Catching up to another player lets you attack and temporarily halt their progress. When a Lucky Dice effect triggers, it can open windows for combo attacks that swing a round in your favor. Combat is short and punishing: one well-timed strike can break a lead or erase a linked group.

The Link system is a clever risk-reward twist. When two of your characters end up on the same space they can Link together so only a single arrival is needed to win. That can make a push toward victory look unstoppable, until one precise opponent attack wipes the whole group out. Knowing when to Link and when to keep characters separate is a central strategic tension.

 

Cards, Characters, and Chaos

Cards from the Dragon Store introduce another tactical layer. They let you control movement, block incoming attacks, or otherwise disrupt the board. Key cards can be recharged with Batteries for repeat plays, which creates resource management decisions mid-match: burn a card now, or conserve it for a decisive moment.

Collectible characters bring personality and small meta goals. Winning with particular characters grants special rewards that strengthen your roster. That progression loop encourages experimenting with lineups and hunting for combos between character strengths, Mix Dice, and your card pool.

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Multiplayer Modes and Competitive Play

ParaDice supports party play so you can team up with friends, but the core thrill is the competitive mayhem of Rumble Rank, a seasonal ladder that tracks skill across matches. Weekly Wanted targets offer short-term objectives and gold rewards to keep progression feeling active between seasons.

Matches are built for short bursts of tension, where momentum can flip on a single dice roll or a clever card play. The result is a game that feels easy to jump into but difficult to master.

 

Why ParaDice Might Hook You

If you like games that blend luck with meaningful choices, ParaDice delivers in spades. It pairs the familiar comfort of dice movement with modular systems that reward reading opponents, managing limited resources, and pulling off tactical timing. Matches can be unpredictable and occasionally ruthless, which is exactly the point.

ParaDice is a game about chasing, timing, and betrayal. Bring cautious optimism, a few strong cards, and a willingness to throw a friend under a literal rolling die when the opportunity arises.

 

➡️ Check out PARADICE now on Steam