Monster Dice on Tabjee is not your average dice game. Every roll is a direct battle against a monster — roll higher than the beast and you win. Roll lower and the monster takes the round. Simple to understand, genuinely hard to put down, and live right now on Tabjee for players across Bangladesh.
Most dice games on the market are just number guessing with a thin layer of animation on top. Monster Dice on Tabjee does something different — it wraps the core dice mechanic inside a monster battle system that actually changes how you think about each roll.
Here's the basic idea: before each round, Tabjee assigns you a monster opponent from one of six tiers. Each monster has a fixed dice value it rolls. Your job is to roll higher. If you do, you beat the monster and collect your payout. If you don't, the monster wins the round and your stake goes with it.
What makes it interesting is the tier system. Lower-tier monsters are easier to beat but pay less. Higher-tier monsters — the ones Tabjee calls Boss Monsters — are genuinely difficult to beat, but the multipliers on offer when you do are substantial. You choose which tier to challenge before each roll, so every round involves a real decision about risk versus reward.
The game runs on a provably fair dice engine, meaning Tabjee's system generates results that can be independently verified. Rounds complete in under three seconds, which makes Monster Dice one of the fastest-paced games in the Tabjee lobby.
Your roll vs. the Monster's roll
Pick your opponent before each roll. Higher tiers mean harder battles — and bigger payouts when you win.
Fast rounds, real decisions, and a monster battle theme that keeps every session feeling fresh.
Every roll on Tabjee is generated by a provably fair algorithm. You can verify any result independently — no black box, no hidden manipulation. The outcome is determined before you even click roll.
From the easy Goblin to the near-impossible Death Titan, Tabjee gives you six distinct opponents to choose from. Each tier has its own fixed roll range and payout multiplier, so you always know exactly what you're up against.
Monster Dice is one of the fastest games in the Tabjee lobby. A full round — bet, roll, result, payout — completes in under three seconds. If you want high-volume play without long waits, this is the game for you.
Set your preferred monster tier and stake, then activate auto-roll on Tabjee. The game will keep rolling automatically until you hit a stop condition — a win target, a loss limit, or a set number of rounds.
Tabjee displays your last 20 rolls in a live feed alongside the table. You can see your win/loss streak, the monsters you faced, and the multipliers you collected — all without leaving the game screen.
Monster Dice is fully optimised for the Tabjee mobile app. The dice animation, monster display, and bet controls all scale cleanly to phone screens. Touch controls are responsive even on budget Android devices common in Bangladesh.
The game takes about thirty seconds to learn. Here's the full flow from opening the lobby to collecting your first win.
Three ways to play — manual, auto, and strategy mode. Each suits a different playing style.
| Mode | Best For | Stake Control | Stop Conditions | Monster Tier Lock |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manual Roll | New players on Tabjee learning the game | Full manual control each round | Player decides when to stop | Change tier every roll |
| Auto Roll | High-volume players who want fast sessions | Fixed stake per roll | Win target / loss limit / round count | Locked for the auto session |
| Strategy Mode | Experienced Tabjee players using progression systems | Stake adjusts on win/loss rules | All auto-roll conditions plus custom rules | Optional tier escalation on win |
| Boss Rush | Players chasing the 1000x Death Titan payout | Minimum stake enforced | First win or manual stop | Locked to Demon King or Death Titan |
Monster Dice is a game of probability, not skill — but how you manage your stake and tier selection makes a real difference to how long you last and how much you can win. Here's what experienced Tabjee players have learned.
The lower tiers win more than half the time. If you're starting a session on Tabjee with a modest balance, spending the first few rounds on Goblin or Werewolf builds a cushion before you move to higher-risk tiers. It's not glamorous, but it keeps you in the game longer.
The 1000x payout on the Death Titan is real, but the win probability is around 2%. Tabjee players who go straight to Death Titan with large stakes tend to exit the session quickly. If you want to chase it, allocate a small fixed portion of your balance specifically for Boss Rush attempts.
Auto-roll without stop conditions is how sessions spiral. Before you activate auto-roll on Tabjee, set a win target and a loss limit. When either triggers, the game stops automatically. This is the single most effective way to protect your balance during a long session.
It's tempting to move to a higher-tier monster after a few losses to try to recover quickly. That's the wrong direction. On Tabjee, the smarter move is to escalate tiers when you're ahead — use your winnings to take bigger swings, not your original stake.
The Zombie Lord tier — 8x payout, 33% win rate — sits at the intersection of reasonable odds and meaningful payouts. Many regular Tabjee players spend the majority of their sessions here. It's hard enough to be exciting, easy enough to hit regularly, and the 8x multiplier adds up fast over a long session.
The things players ask most before their first roll.