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Cast the Dice is a 2-page role playing game about clumsy wizards using chaotic magic and causing problems. Unleash the magical power in your personal collection of dice!

To play, you need 2-5 people, an hour or two, and a whole bunch of dice. The bigger the variety, the better! Every roll casts a spell, influenced by the die used. Shape, color, decoration, and more can change the spell's outcome!

During play, everyone works together to describe scenes, act out non-player characters, and decide what a roll’s narrative result means. However, if the table likes, one player can be the Host. The Host has no wizard, instead assuming primary responsibility for all of the above, like a traditional Game Master.

(Art by @superfruitbowl!)

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorWill Uhl
Tagsacab, Casual, Comedy, Fantasy, Magic, Short, ttprg, Wizards

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played with my friends the other day and had a lot of fun!! i altered some things because we didn't have that many dice but it still was really enjoyable :>

I'm so glad to hear!! Thank you for sharing :>

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Heya! Big fan of Cast the Dice so far, but I have a small question! Do the colors of the numbers count for stuff like Elements or the Unique Color result? Most likely not but thought I'd ask anyway haha

I'm happy to hear you're enjoying it! In terms of colors of the numbers, hmm... I'd say if each number has a different color, it'd count for the Unique Color result!