Dicey Dungeons is a Strategy game from Terry Cavanagh with a 90% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by weird, single-player.

Game snapshot
- Developer
- Terry Cavanagh
- Release year
- 2019
- Playtime
- Varies by player
- Price
- $3.74
- Review signal
- 90% positive
Screenshots






System requirements
PC
- Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2 GHz+ CPU with SSE4.1 support required Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000 or better, OpenGL Support required Storage: 1 GB available space
- Recommended
- OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2 GHz+ CPU with SSE4.1 support required Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000 or better, OpenGL Support required Storage: 1 GB available space
macOS
- Minimum
- OS: OS X version 10.12 Sierra or later Processor: Intel Mac 2 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: Standard audio
Linux
- Minimum
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS or later Processor: 2 GHz+ CPU with SSE4.1 support required Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000 or better, OpenGL Support required Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: Standard audio
From Steam reviews
Review notes
Dicey Dungeons is worth a closer look if you want deckbuilding, replayable, and exploration.
Best for players who want deckbuilding, replayable, and exploration.
Check more carefully if you dislike technical roughness.
deckbuilding
Play styleCard choices, deck shape, and synergies matter.
replayable
FitThe structure gives reasons to return rather than finish once.
exploration
Play styleThe draw is moving through spaces, discovering details, and learning the world.
buggy
FrictionTechnical roughness or instability comes up often enough to check.
Steam review snapshots
here’s what the game is about: – six characters, each has six chapters + one final chapter + bonus episodes (3 chapters…There's lots of different equipment to use and combinations to discover, and each enemy feels like a fun new puzzle to solve.fun, each character or dice plays quite differently, lots of replay valueit's unstable as all hell.Why it fits
Best for players who want deckbuilding, replayable structure, and exploration. A Strategy game with a weird tone, single-player focus, and strong deckbuilding appeal.
Who might skip it
Skip if you dislike technical roughness or instability.