Enter each scene with a clear character goal, observe before spending an intervention, and treat Dice of Fate outcomes as story constraints rather than a fixed script.
OOC is an interactive story platform, and Dice of Fate is its current game-like entry point. The official Google Play listing says typed actions unfold in real time, characters remember prior conversations, and users can create private or shared characters and worlds.
The July 23 update adds the first AIRPG, Dice of Fate: A Reverse Isekai. Its official event description puts the player in the role of a Constellation watching an isekai survivor after a dimensional disaster in New York. The documented decisions include Watch or Intervene, hidden races and classes, dice-influenced outcomes, and death choices described as Respawn or Return.
Use the OOC Dice of Fate beginner guide to keep choices coherent without pretending the system has one solved build. It explains when observation creates useful information and when intervention is justified by an immediate threat or irreversible choice.
Google Play showed more than 500,000 downloads and a number-two top-free simulation position in the checked US listing. Those are discovery signals, not evidence that every generated story behaves identically. OOC is also a live AI-driven product, so exact credit costs, model access, and generated outcomes must be checked in the current app.
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What is OOC The Playable Anime?
The official listing describes an interactive webnovel and character platform where typed actions and choices shape the story in real time.
What is Dice of Fate?
It is OOC's first AIRPG update, a reverse-isekai scenario where the player becomes a Constellation and can watch or intervene in a survivor's path.
Is OOC verified on iOS?
This page only claims Android because that is the official US store platform verified during the August 21 check.
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