Dice Tavern: A Throw of Fate Adds Roguelike Greed to Classic Farkle
The game reframes Farkle's core tension-stop or push your luck-into a roguelike structure that rewards greed, distinguishing it from flashier deck-builders like Balatro.
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Publisher Harrison World will release Dice Tavern: A Throw of Fate, a deck-building roguelike based on the dice game Farkle, on PC via Steam in late Q3 2026. Developer Cavi Studio has a demo available during Steam Next Fest. The game adds dice upgrades, build construction, and opponent-specific rules to Farkle's risk-reward loop.
Dice Tavern: A Throw of Fate, developed by Cavi Studio and published by Harrison World, is a deck-building roguelike built on the traditional dice game Farkle. Players travel through six taverns, challenging gamblers from shepherds to fortune tellers, and must win matches from the village tavern to the king's court. The game's UI prioritizes visibility over flashy effects, and the sound design is subdued. The core Farkle strategy-rolling dice, locking scoring combinations, and deciding whether to secure points or roll again-is deepened by roguelike elements such as dice upgrades, build construction, and opponent-specific special rules. A demo is available during Steam Next Fest. The full release is planned for late Q3 2026 on PC via Steam, with Japanese text support.
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