Tactical dice-rolling roguelike combat. Take control of 5 heroes, each with their own unique dice. Fight your way through 20 levels of monsters and try to take on the final boss. If you lose a single fight you have to start over so be careful (and lucky!).
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Slice & Dice FAQ
Is Slice & Dice free?
Yes, Slice & Dice is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Slice & Dice legit?
✅ The Slice & Dice app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
I’ve never written a review for a mobile game because usually either A: the company and devs are out to get as much money out of the user as possible and are very in you’re face about it or B: the game just isn’t captivating enough. However this has been the most fun and enjoyment I’ve gotten from a mobile game and gets even better with the open availability with modding. I’m really glad and hope to see more games and devs take notes about this masterpiece.
Fun game but..
Very fun game, can’t stop playing. But there should be more items to help the team build. I feel every item I get contradicts each character and their builds.
Great
Perfect phone game with actual strategic depth. It scratches the same itch as Slay the Spire without being at all a cloneI. The interface is well designed for both landscape and portrait orientation. Difficulty scaling is handled purely via the blessing and curse system (you choose a blessing at the start of your run on easy mode and one or more curses on harder modes). There are a variety of modes and items to unlock, but also a checkbox in the menu that just unlocks everything which is greatly appreciated since you can’t just mod phone games. Despite the variety of modes, I find the most fun in just going for win streaks on classic hard. Easily worth the minimal price. Get it!
Incredible Game
Truly an incredible game with such surprisingly good balance admits the chais that the dice based gameplay brings on. You should buy this with no hesitation if you love Slay the spire, Dicey Dungeons, FTL, Into the Breach, Peglin, Balatro, or any number of other strategy roguelikes!
Balatro but DnD and dice!
Moreish
Waiting for a sequel
Great game!
Great game
This game is so fun after a few days of playing I bought the full version and I’m in love!! Please keep the updates coming ❤️
Great Gameplay
Love this game, the demo definitely sold me on it. Hoping more modes are coming in the future. It’d be cool to have a reverse mode where you play as monsters and fight heroes.
Such honest monetization structure
I really appreciate when games let you play part of it before committing to buying it. The price is a bit high at 8.99, but having been able to play it sold if for me
A Nearly Perfect RPG
Slice & Dice masterfully combines roguelike mechanics with RPG elements, creating a gaming experience that’s both easy to pick up and impossible to put down. Whether you’re squeezing in a quick game during a break or getting drawn into longer sessions, it’s the perfect balance of strategy and accessibility.
The mix of strategy and RNG is incredibly satisfying. The ability to undo moves within a turn allows you to experiment and truly understand how the various dice, heroes, and items interact. Building a strategy from this interaction is both challenging and rewarding.
While learning the basics is straightforward, discovering the nuances of the game—like mastering different heroes and understanding item synergies—offers a deeply stimulating experience. It’s a game that grows with you the more you play, providing endless replayability and variety.
At $8.99, the full experience is a bargain. You’re not only getting a premium, ad-free game but also supporting an indie developer who has delivered one of the best mobile RPGs available. If you’re a fan of roguelikes, RPGs, or just great games in general, Slice & Dice is an absolute must-have.
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