Idle Dice

Idle Dice

You click the big die in the center and it rattles, numbers fly up, and you already want to click again.

Basically you roll dice, collect the numbers as currency, buy upgrades that change roll outcomes, unlock passive auto-rolls and multipliers, then prestige for permanent boosts. It feels oddly tactile, like stacking coins with every click, and the RNG actually makes choices interesting instead of just tedium. Controls are simple, left click to roll, there are auto-roll toggles and a couple of keyboard hotkeys for quick buys or prestige if you want to speed things up.

  • What you do: roll, upgrade, unlock new dice, set auto-rolls, prestige, repeat.
  • How it feels: chunky and slightly noisy in a good way, addictive in short bursts, mellow for leaving open in a tab.
  • Casual advice: save for the multiplier upgrades early, those blow up your progress later more than a bunch of tiny number bumps.
  • Controls: click to roll, hold the auto button or toggle with a hotkey, number keys buy common upgrades quickly.
  • Similar games: Cookie Clicker, Clicker Heroes, AdVenture Capitalist, Realm Grinder – if you liked those, you get the loop here.