The Debt Collector is a horror dice game where desperation meets chance in a setting designed to make every roll feel like a gamble with something far worse than money. You're broke, buried in debt, and willing to take a seat at a table where the stakes might be more than you bargained for. The dealer has an offer that sounds too good to pass up, but there's a catch, there's always a catch. Fail to hit the minimum and you'll have to pay a visit to the debt collector.
The dice mechanics sit at the heart of this experience. Twelve different dice give you options across multiple scoring categories, and the strategy comes from knowing when to roll, when to hold, and where to assign what you've got. Good performance lets you upgrade your scoring categories, and as rounds progress you earn more rolls, deepening the tactical possibilities. Every point scored translates directly into dollars earned, which means every decision carries weight when you're trying to dig yourself out of a hole.
The atmosphere wraps around the gameplay like a vice. A claustrophobic, dimly lit room serves as your gambling den, the kind of place where questionable deals get made and nobody asks too many questions. The narrative frames your situation as desperate, with a dealer who might be your way out or might be leading you somewhere worse. The debt collector looms as the consequence for failure, a presence you'll want to avoid at all costs.
The Debt Collector has not yet been released, so those looking to test their luck at this particular table will need to wait a while longer before they can sit down and see what the dealer has in store.


