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rating
Ludopedia
6.8
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
If you love Dune and want a lighter alternative to the big game, this one’s for you!
Highlights
- Dice Control
- Strategic Focus
- Dune Theme
- Team Play
Keep in mind
- Medium Length
- Moderate Complexity
- Language Dependent
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Dune: The Dice Game is a dice-driven game that places you at the epic rivalry of Frank Herbert’s universe. Each player controls one of Arrakis’s factions, each with thematic abilities that let you break rules and turn the tide in your favor. Instead of massive battles, the focus is on claiming strategic areas through majority control and influence, using area movement and dice rolls to decide who wins each region.
The game blends negotiation and bluffing: you can form temporary alliances, trade resources, and even mislead opponents about your intentions. Variable player powers ensure each game is unique, as each faction has a special ability that can shift the whole round’s dynamics. The team-based mechanic lets players unite in alliances, adding strategic depth.
With 3 to 8 players and a game length of 30 to 120 minutes, it’s a great option for those looking for something shorter than Dune: The Board Game but still with deep thematic tension and territory control. The need for translated spreadsheets or cards can be a caveat, but the community often shares resources online. If you’re a Dune fan, enjoy dice games with strategy, and don’t mind a bit of extra translation work, Dune: The Dice Game will surprise you.
In short, the game offers a territory control experience with dice mechanics, bluffing, and alliances, all set in the iconic landscape of Arrakis. It’s a solid pick for those who want a lighter alternative to the big Dune while still feeling the factional tension for planetary dominance.
The game blends negotiation and bluffing: you can form temporary alliances, trade resources, and even mislead opponents about your intentions. Variable player powers ensure each game is unique, as each faction has a special ability that can shift the whole round’s dynamics. The team-based mechanic lets players unite in alliances, adding strategic depth.
With 3 to 8 players and a game length of 30 to 120 minutes, it’s a great option for those looking for something shorter than Dune: The Board Game but still with deep thematic tension and territory control. The need for translated spreadsheets or cards can be a caveat, but the community often shares resources online. If you’re a Dune fan, enjoy dice games with strategy, and don’t mind a bit of extra translation work, Dune: The Dice Game will surprise you.
In short, the game offers a territory control experience with dice mechanics, bluffing, and alliances, all set in the iconic landscape of Arrakis. It’s a solid pick for those who want a lighter alternative to the big Dune while still feeling the factional tension for planetary dominance.
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Best player count
BGG community vote
3
OK
4
REC
5
BEST
6
BEST
7
REC
8
OK
Soundtrack
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
(Self-Published), Print & Play Productions
Designer
Heiko Günther
Artist
Heiko Günther
Community
Data from BoardGameGeek
538owners
514wishlist
105want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can play?
3 to 8 players.
What’s the game duration?
Between 30 and 120 minutes, depending on player count and game flow.
What’s the complexity level?
Moderate; it blends dice mechanics, area control and bluffing, requiring some rule focus.
What components are needed?
Dice, territory tokens, resource tokens, faction cards, and optionally translated sheets or cards.
Who is the target audience?
Dune fans, dice-game lovers, and players who don’t mind a bit of translation work.
Do I need translations?
Yes, the game was released in English; sheets and cards must be translated or you can use pre-translated versions.
Is there a digital version?
Yes, there’s a TableTop Simulator mod for online play.
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