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by Moravian • August 20, 2026
A hand-drawn dice roguelike about building a hex-grid island, cooking recipes, and feeding a dragon for twenty years.
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Feed the Scorchpot is a Windows dice roguelite from Moravian, published by Indieformer and WhisperGames. Its mix of hex-grid building, recipe synergies, and escalating dragon demands creates a focused strategy game with a strong scoring loop.
Feed the Scorchpot begins with a simple bargain: an island must serve a dragon for twenty years to keep its protection. Steam lists the game as released for Windows on 20 August 2026. The premise gives its systems a clear purpose, as every season is about turning limited dice results and harvested ingredients into a meal large enough to satisfy the dragon.
The central loop combines dice rolling, hex-grid placement, harvesting, recipes, and cooking. Dice determine which areas can be harvested, while farms, shrines, harbors, and other buildings shape the value of those results. Recipes turn ingredients into stronger offerings, so placement and resource planning matter alongside the roll. The available sources also describe rerolls, a shop for recipes and tools, changing dice, and increasing demands as years pass. Independent coverage highlights the tension between planning a productive island and adapting when the dragon disrupts a season. The result is a strategy roguelite built around compounding combinations rather than combat.
Feed the Scorchpot has a well-defined identity: it turns board-game-like placement and dice probabilities into a tense engine-building challenge. The documented breadth of buildings, recipes, dice, and unlocks gives the loop room to develop, while the dragon's rising requirements keep efficient play important. It is best suited to players who enjoy calculating synergies and accepting a luck-driven layer in their strategy games. Based on the official details and the independent Windows review, it earns a strong 8.0 out of 10.
Feed the Scorchpot has a well-defined identity: it turns board-game-like placement and dice probabilities into a tense engine-building challenge. The documented breadth of buildings, recipes, dice, and unlocks gives the loop room to develop, while the dragon's rising requirements keep efficient play important. It is best suited to players who enjoy calculating synergies and accepting a luck-driven layer in their strategy games. Based on the official details and the independent Windows review, it earns a strong 8.0 out of 10. Our score: 8.0/10.
Feed the Scorchpot earns a score of 8.0 out of 10 from BestOfGames.