I love survival city builders and I’m an avid board gamer, so you’d think Dice Legacy would be a perfect match, but even at a steep discount, I can’t recommend Dice Legacy.
The concept is definitely interesting. I could see this as a great physical board game. However, the pure RNG nature of the dice makes it difficult to plan or recover. Dice have a “durability” that decreases with each roll, and if you employ them at 0 durability, you lose them. Alternatively, you can send them to the cookhouse to eat and recover their durability. If a die doesn’t have the face you want or need, you have to keep rolling. I found myself often rolling multiple times in an attempt to get what I needed, but ended up just draining the durability of my dice. In the best dice-rolling board games, there’s some way to mitigate the randomness of a roll, but Dice Legacy lacks any way to alleviate a bad roll. At least at the start; there’s a broad tech tree and there appear to be some roguelite systems to permanently improve dice between plays, but I’m not really interested in suffering to get to that point.

The game is also extremely tedious, with lots of clicking to move dice around and place resources. The first time I placed a die in the cookhouse to restore its durability, I was confused because nothing happened. It turns out I have to click the “food” resource and click on the cookhouse to supply it with food. (I’m not sure why that couldn’t have just happened when I dropped the die.)

On a positive note, the graphics are lovely and the soundtrack is pleasant. The controls are easy enough to understand even though the interface can be a bit cryptic at times (there’s not really any tutorial). There looks to be a good amount of depth as well, for those who want to suffer through the initial hours.