Dice & Dragons - RPG Dice Roller Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 86 reviews. Read all reviews for Dice & Dragons - RPG Dice Roller for iPhone.
Dice & Dragons - RPG Dice Roller is free iOS app published by Micah Sawyer

Amazing and fun dice roller!

Kel_196

I love how this app! I enjoy rolling these dice, I LOVE all the options they give you with the dice!! They give you some options for free which is nice but I really like buying some too. Because they have personality and are the most creative ones I’ve seen with great effects! (I’m saving money in the long run because physical dice cost adds up.) It does all the math for you too!!!! (I hate math but didnt want that to stop me from playing Dnd :)


Love The Pre-sets!!!

Ash1979gargle

My D&D NPC characters have wildly different weapons and bonuses and this awesome app lets you memorize each one and then you can just tap it! Real time saver, thank you so much for making this!


I love this app

Ryleh Carter

I’ve been using this in every single RP game I play, even Savage Worlds for about a year now. I like that it does the math for me and I can save my modifiers and create little slots for specific weapon attacks and damage rolls. My one, frivolous wish is that the developer will add a “dice jail” feature.


Great App, Great Support!

Jmarks65

I love this app! I use it for D&D 5E. There are great dice sets for any theme, the animations are simple yet fun, creating combos is simple, and the addition of the advantage setting makes it even more user friendly. Also, the developer provides great support. I was having a minor issue with restoring purchases after getting a new phone. I sent a help request and received an answer within a few hours. A few minutes later I had all of my dice sets back. I’ll be recommending this app to all of my friends.


Stuck

Tfoster2501

I don't know what I'm missing, but I can't get past the forced tutorial. Wants me to click on a nonexistent 'Done' button. Update: thanks for the clarification!


Beautiful and useful!

DaMacGuy

This is really a great looking app, AND it’s useful. Save preset combo’s of dice. I have one for my initiative, and my regular attack roles (both attack and damage, with modifiers included). One click of the combo and I see my attack ole, and my damage (assuming the DM tells me I hit). I’d love it if the iPad version supported landscape mode, but the dev (Very responsive) says it’d require redoing a lot of the art. But maybe if enough people requested it? Hint, hint! I could live with portrait mode, if the app played nice with the Slide Over feature in iOS 11, then it’d be a portrait wino hovering over my D&D Beyond Safari page. For now though I’ve got it running on my iPhone next to my iPad. And my DM lol’d when she heard the dice rolling sound! ?


Great Dice App

Phlebz

Absolute lifesaver for high level. My main group is currently lv39-40 and aiming for 60 ;) 3.5 edition turns have always taken awhile but were getting longer and longer. This app can cut turns down to a fraction of the time, my entire group plus Dm (loads monsters prefight) use this app now. I will admit it took me a bit to see the genius in this one but once you get it, and spend at least 2 bucks for new dice and more rows your good to go. Thanks devs.


Confusing

Gigligimli

I just don't like it. The layout is confusing and it's less convenient than just rolling dice.


Potentially The Best

JStengren

After reading a bunch of reviews on this app, I find myself fairly confused as to why the developers aren't addressing the biggest gripe with this app; a gripe, in my opinion, makes it pretty much unusable. Why, oh why, does this app force you to roll two D20s? I'm so confused... And there's no way to change the default to just one. Anyone who's played DnD knows you roll one D20 for attack, then any number of lower dice for damage. Sounds to me like they didn't do their research before launching this app. My other gripe is that the for-purchase dice options are all too similar and dark. I tend to like the lighter, less contrasty dice. Marbled beige or opaque clear. Or even just solid colors? Reminds me of 90s Windows wallpaper. The saving grace is that the ability to save dice combos is really pretty brilliant, but you can accomplish the same for less $$ using "D20 Calc", basically a scientific calculator for dice. A little bit of forethought could've made this a top contender in the dice arena as D20 Calc is devoid of actual die graphics. Ho hum.


Great.

Sirprizataq

Fun visuals. And very responsive support. The guy emailed me very promptly. Told me the e5 d20 is supposed to be two. A clever way to do advantage.