What’s this?

Hundred Dice is a physics-based dice roller made to be fun to use while still providing all the information you could need. That means less manual calculation and more role-play, combat, pizza eating, or just toying with virtual (or physical) dice for you.  

It's perfect for Warhammer games due to the amount of dice supported, but also works very well for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder all all the other wonderful games out there. 
I'm currently also working on dice syntax to make it even easier to use.

Controls

For shortcuts, click the question mark the bottom left.
For settings , click the gear.

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If you feel like supporting me, you can buy me a coffee :)

It is currently in development here: https://github.com/Qubus0/diceRoller   
You can find it as a complete website here: https://qubus0.github.io/diceRoller/

Have feedback? Join me here: https://discord.gg/h7udm2T2GT

Everything is open source (made in Godot) and contributions are welcome. If you have a feature in mind, you can propose it there, or open a pull request directly. Alternatively, you can leave a comment, or message me on Buy Me a Coffee.

The web version is pretty solid already, but still quite limited by the browser. It supports around 200 to 400 fully simulated dice at once (depending on dice type). If there is enough interest in it, I will try to publish a build version for Windows, Mac, and Linux on Steam and Itch.io. That one will, in my experience, support 700 to 800 dice at once.  Stats from my mid-grade laptop.

As you can see in the timeline on the website, I have many more features planned. I am currently working on dice syntax/command support. The final goal is to make the most fun, easy-to-use, and satisfying dice roller.  

StatusReleased
CategoryTool
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorSte
Made withGodot
Tags3D, Dice, dnd, Physics, warhammer
Code licenseGNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL)
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
LinksHomepage, Source code, Community, Patreon

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