
If your idea of a good time involves watching numbers spiral into the stratosphere, Dice A Million on Game Pass might just be your next obsession.
Launching today on PC via Game Pass, as well as through Steam, this roguelike deckbuilder from countlessnights, published by 2 Left Thumbs, is built around one gloriously simple objective, as you roll your way to a million points.
There’s just one catch. You’re trapped in a mysterious dice-rolling facility, and the only way out is to break the game wide open.
At A Glance
- Game: Dice A Million
- Developer: countlessnights
- Publisher: 2 Left Thumbs
- Platforms: PC (Xbox Store, Steam)
- Availability: PC Game Pass (Not Playable On Console Yet)
- Genre: Roguelike Deckbuilder
Game Pass Gets A Number-Crunching Obsession
Let’s get the big headline out of the way – Dice A Million is available day one on PC Game Pass.
That means subscribers can dive straight into its dice-slinging chaos without spending a penny beyond their membership. For a game built around experimentation, wild builds, and repeat runs, that accessibility feels like the perfect fit.
It’s not playable on Xbox consoles just yet, this is strictly a PC affair for now, but the Game Pass angle makes it an easy recommendation for curious players who want to see how far the rabbit hole goes.
And it goes very far.
More Than Just Dice
Despite the name, Dice A Million isn’t just about rolling a handful of cubes and hoping for the best.
This is a full roguelike deckbuilder built around synergy. You’ll combine the effects of more than 120 unique dice, discovering interactions that multiply your score in absurd and satisfying ways. Each run is randomly generated, complete with branching paths, escalating debts, and boss encounters that demand carefully tuned builds.
But the dice are only half the story. Enter the rings.
Rings, Builds, And Breaking The System
With over 80 unique rings acting as passive modifiers, Dice A Million encourages you to craft ridiculous combinations. Rings trigger wild effects on your dice, stacking bonuses and chaining reactions together until the screen explodes with escalating totals.
There are also 10 different hands (classes) to choose from, each shaping how you approach your run. Add in hundreds of unlocks, secret achievements, and multiple endings, and you’ve got a game designed for repeated experimentation.
This is one of those titles where breaking the game isn’t a glitch; it’s the goal.
When your build starts firing off cascading effects and you’re watching the numbers skyrocket, you’ll understand the appeal.
Big Numbers, Bigger Ambition
Dice A Million wears its humour proudly. From self-aware descriptions to deliberately low-fi next-gen graphics proudly drawn in Paint, it leans into charm over polish.
But beneath that tongue-in-cheek exterior is a tight, addictive loop built around risk, reward, and synergy. Boss fights require genuine optimisation, and the escalating debt mechanic ensures that luck alone won’t carry you to the million-point dream.
You’ll need smart builds. And maybe a little bit of greed.
Roll The Dice On Game Pass
Available now on PC via Game Pass, alongside the Xbox Store (£11.24) and Steam, Dice A Million feels tailor-made for the subscription model. It’s the kind of game you boot up just for one run and suddenly realise an hour has passed.
Console players will need to wait for now, but PC subscribers can jump straight into the facility and start chasing seven-figure scores immediately.
You like big numbers? You’re about to see a lot of them. Stay tuned for our review.


