100% Orange Juice - Acceleration Pack (DLC)
A chaotic multiplayer board game built on dice rolls and card chaos, featuring characters from Orange Juice's indie universe. Luck matters, but smart card play matters more.
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About 100% Orange Juice - Acceleration Pack (DLC)
100% Orange Juice is a digital board game where two to four players roll dice, land on event spaces, draw cards, and try to reach a win-condition score before anyone else does. The core loop is deceptively simple: move around a looping board, fight NPCs or other players in dice-off combat, collect stars, and rack up wins. The Acceleration Pack DLC adds additional characters and cards to that base system, expanding the roster and the card pool without changing the fundamental rules. If you already own the base game and enjoy the format, this is a direct content injection. Strategy is real here, even if the dice sometimes laugh at your plans. Card hand management is the actual skill ceiling. Knowing when to play a Boost card to spike your movement, when to hold a defensive card for an incoming fight, and which characters synergize with aggressive versus evasive playstyles separates consistent players from lucky ones. The Acceleration Pack characters each come with their own passive stat profiles and hyper cards, those are the signature power cards unique to each character, and picking a character is essentially choosing your win condition before the board even starts. That is the kind of decision-making I respect in a strategy game: front-loaded commitment with downstream consequences. The AI opponents are serviceable for solo play or filling out a four-player lobby, though they do not read card states the way a human opponent will. Experienced players will find the AI a bit predictable after a few sessions. Where the game truly opens up is in multiplayer, especially with the extended character and card variety the DLC brings. More viable characters means more chaotic lobbies, which is both the appeal and the occasional frustration. A lucky Hyper card at the wrong moment can flip a match that felt decided. If variance tilts you, this game will test your patience. If you find variance funny, you will be back for another session immediately after losing. The tutorial in the base game is adequate for getting started, and the DLC content slots in naturally once you understand the base mechanics. New players should probably spend a few sessions with starter characters before grabbing DLC additions, just to get a feel for the board rhythms and card economy. That said, the overall learning curve is gentle compared to most strategy releases. This is not a grand-strategy sim requiring fifty hours of reading tooltips. You can be competitive in a real match within your first couple of hours, which is a legitimate virtue. The session length is short enough to stack runs back to back, and the unlock progression gives you something to chase between matches. The Steam review score is genuinely strong, and the player base has stayed active over many years, which tells you the core design holds up. The Acceleration Pack is not a standalone purchase, it only means something if you are already invested in the base game. If you are on the fence about the base game itself, start there and see if the format clicks. If it does, this DLC is a straightforward way to get more variety out of a system you already enjoy. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Orange_Juice
- Publisher
- Fruitbat Factory
- Release Date
- May 16, 2014
