Folk Dice Lite: Tiny 100KB

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Rated for 18+
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Content rating
Rated for 18+
Simulated Gambling
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About this game

The Ultimate Tiny Dice Game – Pure Fun, Zero Bloat! 🎲🚀

Looking for a game that doesn't eat your storage? Folk Dice Lite is an ultra-lightweight, traditional dice-rolling experience compressed into under 100KB. It’s the perfect choice for users with limited space who still want a high-quality, interactive game.

SMALL SIZE, BIG THRILLS 📱 We’ve stripped away the junk to give you exactly what you need: a realistic, physics-based folk dice game that loads instantly and runs smoothly on any device.

WHY CHOOSE FOLK DICE LITE?
• Ultra-Lightweight (<100KB): Smaller than a single high-res photo! Save your storage for what matters.
• Battery & Data Friendly: Zero background processes and minimal resource usage.
• Shake-to-Roll Mechanics: High-performance accelerometer support for a real-life rolling feel.
• Instant Load: No splash screens, no waiting—just open and play.
• Privacy Focused: Minimal permissions required.

HOW TO PLAY
1. Seal the Bowl: Tap to close.
2. Shake It: Literally shake your phone to rattle the dice!
3. Choose Your Luck: Select symbols on the classic folk board.
4. Win Big: Reveal the dice and grow your virtual fortune.

PERFECT FOR:
• Older devices with limited storage.
• Users on slow or expensive data plans.
• Anyone who loves clean, optimized, and bloat-free software.

Don’t let big app sizes slow you down. Experience the classic game of luck in its most optimized form.

Download Folk Dice Lite – The 100KB champion of dice games! 🌟🎲
Updated on
May 21, 2026

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