D20 - Dice Simulator

For D&D and other TTRPGs

Published by: Bryce Dawson

Description

Roll dice quick and easy in this minimalist app design.
FEATURES
• Roll a d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, or d100.
• Roll multiple dice with quick successive taps or by swiping up on a die.
• In settings you can choose from 11 color themes.
• Long hold on the color symbol to change your app icon.
• In history, you can see your last 100 rolls.
WHY CHOOSE THIS APP
This is a no distractions app. You won’t find yourself fussing with the interface or configuring settings. Just open the app and start rolling. This is the only completely free app designed specifically with touch interface in mind.
NANI APP
(No Ads - No In App Purchases)
A Nani App follows these requirements:
1. Free to download.
2. No in app purchases.
3. No ads.
4. App data is never used to track you.
Designed By Alec Francis | alecfrancis.com
Developed By Roy Dawson | [email protected]
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