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Monday, January 03, 2011
Looking for apps for my iTouch
My Christmas present to myself this year was an iPod touch. What I'm wondering is if any of you guys out there can turn me on to some of your favorite Apps. For instance, a dice roller- what self respecting Evil DM wouldn't have a dice rolling app on his iPod? The problem is there are several dice rolling apps and I'm looking to hear from you all to tell me your favorites.
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I use MachDice, it uses all the classic polyhedrals and Fudge dice, and you can mix and match combinations of die-types. And I suspect (as I have it) it was free ;)
ReplyDeleteI have two dice rollers-Dicenomicon and dynamic dice. DD has all the standard polyhedrals but Dicenomicon lets you customize dice. Other apps I have are Fantasy Names generator, GM Toolkit-which is a general purpose roller/ name and location generator, and RPG Toolkit which can be used to make PCs and NPCs in whatever system, has a card draw ability, and let's you keep notes.
ReplyDeleteThese have a cost from .99 cents to five dollars.