There’s a new Kickstarter out today for Botch Dice – new acrylic dice fully made in the US. These are different in that the faces are printed on, which gives them a unique look I’ve not quite seen before, and an opportunity to do more intricate, colourful designs.
The prints are very detailed and durable and the bespoke font with the little triangle is a fun little detail, though I will say that I find readability leaves something to be desired on some of the sets where the numbers don’t contrast very well with the print design. Particularly for the d20 this isn’t ideal – even with the d20 being noticeably larger than regular polyhedrals. I’m also a fan of the alternative d4 design.
If these have piqued your interest, the Kickstarter is now online with a price point of $35 per polyset. Just note that the delivery date is given as November 2026, which is a hefty 16 months from now.
Disclaimer:
I am not affiliated with Botch Dice in any way and did not receive any monetary compensation, discounts or affiliate links from them. I did receive four sample sets prior to Kickstarter release after having extensive conversations with the creator to share my experiences and thoughts about the dice collecting community. The four sample sets were not provided as an incentive to write a review or promote the Kickstarter. This blog is not monetised and I do not provide services for incentivised reviews or promotion. This post was written and posted unprompted.



