Dice Hoarder Steam Page Launches With 2,800 Dice to Sort
DieCorp Games opened the Steam page for Dice Hoarder on August 22. The game is an organizing simulation set in a magical dice shop, where the player tidies inventory by picking up dice scattered in boxes and on the floor and sorting them onto shelves. There is no time limit, so players can work at their own pace. Over 2,800 dice appear in the shop, and the player groups them into RPG sets of seven: one d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, and a percentile die. The shop also contains floppy disks that unlock skills for finding or drawing missing dice, though some disks carry an unsettling "HELP US" label. The employer instructs the player to never enter the basement, and the trailer shows what appears to be a basement entrance. All dice sounds in the game were recorded from the developer's own dice collection, and the press release states all content is handcrafted with no generative AI. Dice Hoarder is scheduled for release on Steam soon, supports multiple languages, and is designed for one player.