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Royal Dice Review
Royal Dice earns its place among the better dice board games through one genuinely original mechanic: the Prestige Rank system. Completing kingdoms earns permanent dice refill multipliers that compound indefinitely - no weekly resets, no lost progress. For free-to-play players willing to play consistently and claim daily links, Royal Dice offers a long-term progression arc that most genre competitors cannot match.
Overall Score
3.8/5
Reviewed as a free-to-play experience
Developer: SuperPlanet
Platform: iOS & Android
Category Scores
Prestige Rank System
4.3/5The permanent dice refill multiplier that stacks with every kingdom completion is the best progression mechanic in any dice board game. Unlike weekly-reset tier systems in competing games, Prestige Ranks never disappear - every kingdom you complete pays dividends permanently. This single feature is the reason Royal Dice retains long-term free-to-play players at a higher rate than similar games.
Kingdom Building
4.1/5Kingdom structures are visually distinct and building progress feels meaningful. The connection between kingdom completion and permanent Prestige advancement gives each building purchase a clear long-term purpose rather than just filling a visual bar. The Kingdom Treasury mechanic - where advancement bonuses sometimes credit separately from the main coin balance - adds a small amount of confusion but is not a serious design flaw.
Dice Roll Mechanics
3.8/5The dice roll system functions as expected for the genre. Board spaces include coins, attacks, raids, and shields. Attack and raid outcomes are RNG-driven, which creates variance in coin income that can be frustrating during long losing streaks. The Prestige Rank refill multiplier partially offsets bad attack streaks by delivering more dice sessions per day at higher ranks.
Coin Economy
3.7/5The free-to-play coin economy is functional but tight at mid-game. Daily reward links provide a consistent baseline, but players who do not claim links every day will find their kingdom building pace slow. The coin economy tightens significantly after the early low-structure kingdoms, and players who have not yet accumulated multiple Prestige Ranks will feel the squeeze when attempting larger kingdoms.
Monetization
3.1/5Royal Dice monetizes through coin and dice bundles sold directly in the shop. The pricing is in line with genre peers. Free-to-play players can progress without spending, but kingdom completion timelines for mid-to-late kingdoms stretch significantly without occasional purchases or consistent daily link claiming. The game does not use energy timers or hard paywalls, which earns it a higher monetization score than games that do.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Prestige Rank system creates permanent, compounding progression that no other dice board game offers
- Kingdom completion bonuses deliver satisfying payouts that reward focused play
- Daily reward links from the official Facebook page and push notifications provide a reliable free coin source
- No hard paywalls - free-to-play players can access all kingdoms without spending
- Attack events provide opportunities to earn extra coins and dice through participation rather than leaderboard placement
Cons
- Kingdom Treasury vs main balance confusion causes players to miss Prestige Rank advancement bonuses
- Coin economy tightens sharply after early kingdoms without consistent daily link claiming
- Attack and raid RNG creates high variance in coin income between sessions
- No persistent multiplayer social features beyond attack and raid interactions
- Daily link claim caps mean late claimers sometimes miss rewards even when links are still live
Verdict
Royal Dice is recommended for free-to-play players who enjoy long-term progression systems with permanent rewards. The Prestige Rank mechanic is the game's defining strength and a genuine differentiator from Coin Master, Piggy Go, and Board Kings. Players who complete kingdoms methodically and claim daily links consistently will see their dice income grow indefinitely - a compounding advantage that keeps the game engaging well past the early stages.
It is not recommended for players who want fast progress without consistent daily engagement. The coin economy requires regular link claiming and attack event participation to fund mid-to-late kingdoms at a pace that feels rewarding. Players who drift in and out sporadically will find the kingdom completion timelines frustrating.
The Kingdom Treasury confusion around Prestige Rank advancement bonuses is the one issue SuperPlanet should address with better in-game UI clarity. Until then, the workaround is straightforward: always check the Kingdom overview screen after earning a new Prestige Rank before concluding the bonus did not arrive.