Hi there! I (Sophie) will be live-streaming a tour of my dice rolling application (Sophie's Dice), and also answering any questions you have about dice to the best of my ability. The Tour: Sophie's Dice does A LOT, and has many ways to roll and customise your dice. So I'll be taking some time to go over all the things you can do. If you have had any issues trying to make something work in the app, or you're curious if Sophie's Dice can do what you need or not, I'll be happy to talk you through it! Questions: I am a huge dice nerd, so if you have any questions about dice at all, I'll answer them as best I can. Be careful though; on some topics I can start talking and won't stop for a long time! Bonus - Rolling a Character: If there is time after the tour, I'll be creating a 5e D&D character, and making some cool custom dice to suit the character. Drop by and talk about dice with me!
[ 2021-10-19 21:02:00 CET ] [ Original post ]
- Sophie's Dice Depot - Linux [987.6 M]
Features:
- Select dice from your list, or enter roll expressions using standard dice notation
- Support for many roll behaviours such as dropping highest/lowest X dice, explosion, dice pool counting, and more
- Save roll expressions you frequently use to easily re-roll them
- Includes dice for most table-top RPGs*
- Easily edit dice to make them your own
- Includes many pre-made dice, over 130 rollable dice shapes, and lots of images/sound effects for all kinds of custom dice.
- Import image files to display on dice faces, and sound effects they come up.
- Dice are saved as .xml files which you can share with other people who have Sophie's Dice
* d20 system (DnD), Fudge/Fate, Narrative system (Star Wars, Genesys). If your RPG needs some other kind of dice, you can make them pretty easily :)
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04+
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
- Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities.
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