Token Validator

for True Dungeon Tokens

Published by: Charles Jennings

Description

This utility will allow users to verify the RFID tag embedded in their game equipment tokens. The first instance of this style of token is the Charm of Avarice. This app does require internet to validate the accuracy of the information contained in the RFID tag, and does require access to the NFC reader contained in the user phone.
NOTE: This app will only install and function on iPhones equipped with an NFC reader.
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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Charles Jennings
Languages
English
Recent release
4.0 (1 year ago )
Released on
Aug 12, 2019 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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