4/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Mach Dice for iPhone.
Mach Dice is paid iOS app published by Tony Kobayashi
John Saye
Five stars 18 intelligence Forty-seven cake pops All the oscars, screen actor’s guild, and people’s choice awards! Please keep it up, and keep the updates coming. I’ve tried a a bunch-o-these things and I keep coming back to Mach dice!
Gyro
I have been using this app for several years now for game nights. It’s still the best as far as I’m concerned. Would love to see the developer continue to update the app.
Ridgeliner
This app is amazing. If you need dice then this is the one to get. If you are amazed by physics then get this app, it's fun.
hmundahl
Would have been five stars but it needs instructions and I also sometimes get an odd memory error when changing backgrounds. Otherwise great! I love the animated rolling and hold in place. Nice app.
Cousin ned
The ultimate dice app. After a long time searching and after trying a dozen others, this is the best!
co2tux
The only request I have is to allow the user to manually set which face of the die is up.
Geckomaster576
It does exactly what it says it does, and it works like a charm. Now I regret spending 20-plus bucks on D&D dice!
hsafdjadfhadfhs
The memory that's running out and causing the odd error messages is the RAM not the hard drive. I believe it's caused by the history of previous rolls filling up because there's no way to clear it besides restarting.
Oklibrarian
Used this last night when helping hubby test some NPCs. Overall it was very nice, but there's a feature that would make this 4-star app a 5. This was a combat scene, so there were initiative, combat, defense, damage, etc rolls all happening in quick succession. It quickly became cumbersome to retype the same combos over and over. As it already keeps a history, why not add a feature where one could tap on a previous set of dice in the list and have them rerolled? That would really make my dicebag obsolete...
Edymnion
All standard gaming dice types are given full 3D counterparts, from a coin shaped d2 up through the d12 and d20. Selecting dice to roll is as simple as typing in "2d10+1d6" and hitting "Roll", and watch as three dice hit the table. Rerolling only select dice is easy, as you can select which dice to hold in place while you reroll the rest. It even takes tilt data and changes your angle of view of the dice, so that you can actually look at the table from different angles and see different sides of the dice. The only thing I've found that it is missing is the ability to automatically drop dice from a roll (such as 4d6 drop lowest). Other than that, it does everything. Even non-standard dice, like d30 and d100 are supported. The 3D image is that of a d20 with ? on each face, but it does tell you what the roll was. d7, d13, d92, whatever you could want, this can roll. Ability to customize table and dice colors just add to the feel. Easily the best dice roller out there for tabletop gaming needs.