- November 25, 2019
- Sophie Houlden
Sophie's Dice
99%Game Brain Score
humor, music
story
99% User Score 105 reviews
Platforms
About
"Sophie's Dice" is a 3D dice roller game that allows players to roll many types of virtual dice and create custom dice for various games. It features support for multiple roll behaviors, saveable roll expressions, and includes dice for many table-top RPGs. The game also allows players to edit dice, display images on dice faces, and use custom sound effects. Dice are saved as XML files and can be shared with others. Player's image and audio files are loaded from their own device.











+30
Audience ScoreBased on 105 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
- Sophie's Dice offers an incredible amount of customization options, allowing users to create unique dice shapes and formulas, making it a versatile tool for tabletop gaming.
- The software is continuously updated by a dedicated developer, ensuring that it remains relevant and feature-rich, which enhances the overall user experience.
- It provides a satisfying and immersive experience with realistic physics and sound effects, making it enjoyable to use for both casual play and serious tabletop sessions.
- The interface can be somewhat complex for new users, lacking tooltips and clear instructions, which may hinder the experience for those unfamiliar with customization options.
- Some users have reported that the app can be resource-intensive, potentially causing performance issues when rolling a large number of dice at once.
- While it excels as a dice roller, it may not fully replace physical dice for enthusiasts who prefer the tactile experience of rolling real dice.
humor
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe humor in the game is highlighted by its whimsical variety of dice shapes, ranging from traditional to bizarre and impractical designs, which adds a playful and entertaining element to the gameplay experience.
“There are so many dice shapes to choose from: normal dice, strange dice, crazy shapes, funny objects, and even functional dice that wouldn't work in real life, like magic dice made of floating segments!”