Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Massimiliano Marsiglietti | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
We know that no respectable player would like to be caught dead without their dice or character sheet, but we also know that you're terribly absent-minded so we thought it would be cool if we put the essentials to play wherever, whenever, into your iPhone (but also iPod, iPad and, if they'll make them, also iPid, iPed and iPud)
All this using an enjoyable user interface that will not make you go mad, promised!
Features in short:
Roll that die!
- quickly roll one or more dice, e.g. 3d6+2
- Have a look at the single die throws with a click
Manage a dice combo into presets!
- save a dice combo into presets, e.g. 2d6+1, 1d4
- you can put each preset into its down category, e.g. "Lev.#1 Monsters - Smelly Mildew - Stun Attack"
- Quickly browse through categories to launch presets without wasting time (we always think of you, Master)
Take note!
- Use the bloc notes to create documents about stats, game notes, elven grocery lists or whatever you need to keep track of. NB the integrated bloc notes can always be reached with one click, without closing the app. Quite convenient.
- name your notes and they will be ordered alphabetically
- mail your notes
Very important: thanks to Parvum Draco support of iOS4, the program internal state is always saved, so you can exit your app and return to the very same think you were doing when you re-open it.
Roll a d20 die. If you roll 1 or more, then you must buy Parvum Draco!
Really useful for d&d rolling. I love not having to figure out what my mods are for each roll, I can just program it once and be good. Wish there was a negative modifier though for penalties. Maybe in an update please?!?
I don't usually have much issue with remembering what to roll but it is nice to have just in case. also the notes helps if the DM gives info for later while describing a situation.
After install, have a momentary glimpse of the app before it unexpectedly fails.
Despite the app saying it wouldnt drive me mad, it did. The "Character sheet" was a crappy knockoff of the preloaded notes app of your iwhatever. Dont use this app, take it from me.