Lots of logos, some bugs
Logos take a while to sit through, die rollers don't have this. Also if you tap the deck too fast, cards get stuck and you have to quit and sit through logos again to fix it.
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1 Bewertungen in Australien
Logos take a while to sit through, die rollers don't have this. Also if you tap the deck too fast, cards get stuck and you have to quit and sit through logos again to fix it.
An excellent tool for your fate game. A lot of customizable options for your game and is a must for the GM on the go. Would love to see more world settings added like Andromida Space Opera or any the story's coming out of Evil Hats patreon.
Very annoying how the accelerated and core aspect decks don't stay upright. I often have to turn my phone or head every time I draw in order to read or look at the pictures...
So this app basically has me leaving my physical deck at home, it’s that good. One thing: under Paint Scorton Guide, there’s no card(s) for the Ladder, Outcomes, Actions and Incoming and Compelling rules. These sure be handy! Any way to add them in a future release!?
As a replacement for both the fate dice or fare deck (both of which I own) this stellar. Combined with PDFs of the game rules entire universes of gaming possibilities fit in my pocket. Very nice app.
The Deck of Fate is a wonderful little product that can enhance your Fate games. Aside from having the 81 possible dice results, there is a bounty of other information with symbols, suggested descriptors, and the Arcana. Still, the analog form had a few limitations. If you wanted to use it as a true randomizer, there was a lot of handling time shuffling the cards. This digital version fixes that, allowing for an instant reshuffling of the deck after every draw. You can also set up your own decks with a mix of Core Arcana, Accelerated Arcana, and the dice results, as well as set skills profiles for your hero. It's a full-fledged and slick 'dice roller' for Fate games.
One of those apps that does just what I never knew I wanted it to do. Logos display just fine on my iPad 4, no faster or slower than other apps that use logos. Excellent deck manager for customized deck usage, clever use of hands of cards and stored lists of approaches/skills for easy skill/approach success resolution. All in all, a fine purchase as an addition to my toolset as a Fate player/GM.
This is a great little app especially when you forget your Fate dice for a game. I also like the addition of the arcana for both Fate Core and Fate Accelerated. They are both great ways of creating inspiration during a game.
With this app I finally have a chance to look at what Fate Decks are capable of and I'm really impressed. The two major arcana are interesting and I'm looking forward to investigating them further. I know I'll be using this in games in future when I want to use Fate cards and I don't have room to pull out a deck. It's also pushed me over the edge in my decision to buy a few physical decks because I finally have an idea what using them will be like. The interface is really intuitive and the experience will work well in the midst of a game. I'd recommend this app to anyone who plays Fate on a regular basis.
The app serves up card draw in a way that looks and feels satisfying. That may seem like a small thing, but as anyone who has used their phone as a die roller knows, there's an ephemeral something lost in switching away from the physical. Attention to small details of animation and performance make the card draw feel a little bit more satisfying, and I really appreciate that. Audience for this is, by necessity, pretty narrow. As someone who plays and runs Fate, I can immediately see myself using this, especially in places where dice may be inconvenient (I'm already pondering LARP uses). If that's not your bag, the tarot-like decks (reminiscent of the Everway deck, for you old nerds) are still fun, but they're pretty small. If you think this might be for you, it probably is. If you already know it's not, you're also probably correct.