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The dice roller can roll to any number you want, even unconventional dice numbers (e.g. 47), and upon rolling will display a result and immediately prompt you for your next number input, making rolling die an incredibly fast and simple process.
A simple & powerful dice roller, 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.
The software is designed to roll two dice for backgammon players.
The software is designed for backgammon players who want a personal dice roller. It can roll two dice with a simple click. Also it supports unlimited rolls history.
Backgammon Dice Roller will be helpful for anyone who feels cheated while playing with a human opponent or a computer.
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.
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.
Current Releases
Simplified Exalted 2nd Edition Dice Roller (Source Plx)
A suite of tools designed for at-table use to assist dungeon masters running D&D 3.5 campaigns. Includes a combat tracker that sorts by initiative, dice roller, and experience calculator supporting up to level 40.
...It has some useful features in it like a table for initiative that contains all useful information for battle. There is also a note page that can be saved and a dice roller.
This project is a clone/improvement of the "Shadowrun-Assistent" (on shadowrun.de) written in Java 5.0. The main goals are: better usability, minor feature improvements and i18n. It constists of a character editor, an initiative manager and a dice roller.
HTML/CGI-based streaming multi-room CHAT. Crazy administration features (why kick when you can possess?), memos, memo lists, smileys, dice roller, & 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 dice roller.
I wanted to make my own RPG dice roller, 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.
D&D Tools is a various set of tools for gaming in D&D. Currently built for rule set 3.5. Character Generator, Dice Roller, Map tools, NPC generator are all in the works. Released into the toolset as they are finished.
Dice Roller is an all purpose RPG dice roller. It can roll up to 6 dice at once each with different sides and +/- modifier for each die. It gives the total for each die and all chosen dice. You can also save presets and now has global modifiers as well.
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 just a little dice roller I created in c#. With plenty of feedback from some local friends, the featureset has grown impressively while still maintaining it's simplistic original purpose: generating random dice results.
D20 Calculator is a graphical roller for a d20 based RPG. The program recognizes commonly used expressions such as "3d8+4", rolls, totals, and displays the results in a detailed, yet easy to read format.
Distributed Fair Dice Roller 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.