Rolls a user-defined dice sequence. The dices to roll are defined using dN where N is the number of sides. Dices can be rolled multiple times by prepending the number of repetitions (e.g., 3d6) and used in simple mathematical expressions (e.g., 2d8+4
A Simple Yahtzee like game, similar to the ones played `back in the day` using a cup, some dice and a paper score card. Use Mono/Gtk# and SQLite for data storage.
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A simple & powerful diceroller, written in Java & based on expression-building. Allows dice rolls of any desired complexity, and special effects eg treating all 1s as 2s. Intended for role-playing games.
Riggy is a dice `bot for pbIRC RPGs. He is specialized to provide a fair interface for D&D, d20, GURPS, White Wolf, Shadowrun and Mirima Tyalie dice systems. He also includes random name generation and miscellaneous IRC utilities.
Play now at http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#twentyonebot. Just say "Hi!"
This bot will play the game of 21 with users in an IRC chat room. The game is quite similar to Blackjack, but is played with dice instead of playing cards. Players continue rolling dice until the sum of all rolls is as close to 21 as possible, but don't go over!
This project is based off of the source for the same game which was written by Jason Hamilton and updated slightly more recently by LuizCB (aka...
A Java tool that allows a gamemaster to manage notes, characters, combat, images, sounds, etc. on his computer during gaming sessions. Plugin-based to allow using it with various rpg system, such as Shadowrun, GURPS, TDE, D&D, etc.
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Perl scripts for rolling dice for various game systems
Currently only the sourced code, this project aims to create simple command line scripts for people to use on a variety of platforms to play their games much more easily.
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Simplified Exalted 2nd Edition DiceRoller (Source Plx)
Shut the Box is a simple diversion written in C and GTK+. The object is simple: Roll the dice and click the tiles that sum up to that dice roll until there are no more tiles to click.
I wanted to make my own RPG diceroller, i know there are lots of programs out there that do dis, but HEY! i did this myself and i have just started learning C at the university.
HTML/CGI-based streaming multi-room CHAT. Crazy administration features (why kick when you can possess?), memos, memo lists, smileys, diceroller, & more. Comes with BOT GAMES and an interface for new bots. In Python, for UNIX and Windows.
Two programs for playing board games over the internet. A board viewer, where all clients see the same image with moveable tokens. And a chat client with calculator and diceroller.
As the name suggests the program Rolls Dice for People playing pen and paper Roleplay games.
Aside from the regular diceroller features you can save actions that your characters do a lot to a file, allowing you to load it later and just reuse it.
Distributed Fair DiceRoller is a Java component that provides online games with a set of fair dice. Clients each contribute to the dice results, and can verify that all rolls were random, fair, and no other player could cheat.
Number Roller is a true random dice simulator made it Lazarus IDE. 10 clocks the run through the set range of numbers faster than any human. When the button is pressed it simply outputs it's current values and keeps going. Includes anti-macro device.
This is a project to make a convenient, handy diceroller suitable for RPGs, targetted for MS Windows and KDE but easy enough to port. The program allows many styles of rolling by using a text command for more complicated rolling.
Yaki is a pair of dice games based on Yahtzee and Kismet. It was written with PDAs and handhelds in mind. It can be compiled using the SDL or Allegro graphics libraries. It can also be compiled as a console tool using ascii or color VT/ANSI graphics
A desktop D20 diceroller written in Java. Simple polyhedral rolls are supported as well as composite rolls (eg. Roll attack, damage and special damage all at once reporting on the three rolls).
A very simple application for rolling dice. Intended for use by roleplayers. It is written in C using GTK. Glade project is also providided with the source. Gdado relies in a simple and clean user interface.