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Android dice roller for the D6 role-playing system
Dice roller for the D6 role-playing system, complete with wild die simulation. Audio feedback and numeric checking for individual dice values. Supported platforms are android devices.
Build target was android 5.0 but it should work just fine on older versions.
App and code is supplied "as-is". I take no responsibility for any damage they may cause.
To install: Browse, using your android device, to "Files" (on this site). Then click the .apk file to install.
You can also compile...
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