Pip My Dice Content Update unleashes stackable run-modifiers that let you twist the rules on Linux, Steam Deck, and Windows PC. Thanks to the ever-creative work of Diving Swan Games, the experience feels fresh. Which you can find on Steam and Humble Store with 88% Very Positive reviews.
Alright gamers, since the update has officially landed on Linux and Steam Deck. And it’s one of those patches that makes you want to slam the “New Run” button at 2 AM, because of the excitement about the Pip My Dice content update.
This update brings something we didn’t even know we wanted, but now can’t imagine living without: run modifiers. Think of them like chaos dials you can twist to bend the rules of your run—sometimes for glory, sometimes for suffering, and sometimes for that beautiful combo of both that makes roguelikes so addicting.
And the dev didn’t hold back. Here’s the rundown in plain language: modifiers change how your run behaves, you can stack as many as you want, and yes… stacking them can turn your game into either a heroic triumph or an absolute tactical disaster. Most modifiers tweak your score targets with multipliers, some change your starting cash, and when you combine them, these multipliers stack multiplicatively. In other words: you can send your score requirements into the stratosphere if you get reckless, no judgment, we’ve all been there. It’s all detailed in the Pip My Dice content update.
Pip My Dice Trailer (pre content update)
Before you get too excited, there’s a catch: leaderboards, unlocks, and achievements go dark when you enable modifiers. It’s the game’s way of saying, “Fine, you want chaos? You don’t get trophies for this.” But, win a run with a modifier, and you do earn a special stamp that shows off which difficulty you conquered it on. Worth it.
And yes, you can also check which modifiers you’ve enabled mid-run through the info menu. Good for those moments when you look at your target score and think, “Why is this number judging me?”
The Modifiers Themselves? Absolute Madness.
Here’s the full list from the Pip My Dice content update, each one a little piece of mayhem:
- Fertilizer – All face value changes happen twice. Score Multiplier: x1.2
- Housing Crisis – Instead of earning money each round, you pay money. Score Multiplier: x1.2, Starting Cash: +100
- Mitosis – When a die breaks, you get two copies. Score Multiplier: x1.5
- Antiquarianism – Every round reward is now a relic. Score Multiplier: x1.3, Starting Cash: -15
- Balanced – Your purple and red values are evened out at scoring time. Score Multiplier: x2
- Pipless – No modifying dice at all. Pure raw luck.
- Stencil – Painting a die doesn’t replace its faces. Score Multiplier: x2
- Mycosis – Start with the Mushroom relic. Score Multiplier: x1.5
- Commoner – Only Common-rarity items appear.
- Doom Shopping – After beating a boss, refreshing the shop is free. Score Multiplier: x2, Starting Cash: -15
- Some of these feel like blessings. Others feel like dares. All of them feel like the start of some incredible “Bro… you won’t believe the run I just had” conversations right after the Pip My Dice content update.
Why This Update Hits So Hard
If you’re already a regular player on Linux or Steam Deck, you know the appeal: roguelike Yahtzee with dice you can sculpt into weird, glorious point-machines. This update doesn’t just add options, it adds personality. Story-worthy stakes. That moment when you try Balanced + Mitosis + Fertilizer and realize you’ve basically created a monster as per the Pip My Dice content update.
And the core game is still packed with everything we love: 15 starting cups, 130 relics, 50+ modifiers, daily runs, 24 bosses, and enough combos to keep your brain firing like a busted GPU.
Linux and Steam Deck gamers, Windows gamers, we’re all eating good today after this Pip My Dice content update on Steam and Humble Store. Get it now for $8.79 USD / £7.43 / 8,63€ with the 20% discount.
