Dice Have No Eyes similar games & best alternatives

Dice Have No Eyes

PC (Microsoft Windows) • 2026

Should you play it?

★ Surreal dice-rolling roguelike about luck and greed ★ Feed your dice dumplings, collect game bending trinkets, roll too much and lose it all. Or get lucky, unlock King Fetus, meet God and you might just wake up.

What works

  • Engaging risk vs reward gameplay
  • Unique dice and build customization
  • Addictive replay loop
  • Charming surreal art and sound design
  • Active developer support and updates

Things to keep in mind

  • Some runs can feel unfair due to luck
  • Lack of tutorial and accessibility features
  • Early access balance issues
  • No multiplayer or social features
  • Some ui and control quirks especially on steam deck

What to play next

Top picks

Games that feels the closest overall

  • Dice A Million

  • Dice Player One

  • RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike

  • Clockwork Cleanup

  • Kinny and the Cosmic Cauldron

  • Cursed Words: The Word Game That Isn't

More violent

Games that feels like Dice Have No Eyes but with more combat and destruction

  • Trials Survivors

  • Winnie's Hole

  • Runestone Keeper

  • Loopstructor

  • Rogue Monster Rush

  • Bing in Wonderland

More story-driven

Games that feels like Dice Have No Eyes but with deeper narrative immersion

  • Dice With Death

  • Roots of Yggdrasil

  • Hungry Horrors

  • Pyrene

  • Rana Card

  • Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles

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Dice Have No Eyes: Less representative of its motivational profile, with noticeable differences. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Survival, Violence, Fellowship, Intimacy. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Violence, Story, Leadership.

Last update: 22/08/2026