
Dized - Board Game Companion
Learn to play Tabletop Games with Dized
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Android App Analysis and Review: Dized - Board Game Companion, Developed by Playmore Games. Listed in Board Category. Current Version Is 3.7.15, Updated On 01/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Dized - Board Game Companion. Achieved Over 163 thousand Installs. Dized - Board Game Companion Currently Has 1 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars
Dized contains Rules and Tutorials for tabletop games, including card, board, miniature or RPGs (role-playing games)!TUTORIALS teach you how to play games while you play! It’s like having someone at the table teaching you the game, so you to skip the rulebook and start the game immediately. This means you can fully focus on having fun with the new game, like Kingdomino, Blood Rage, ICECOOL, 7 Wonders, Carcassonne, Bang!, Fluxx and many more!
RULES provide you an answer to any question. Included is full game rules with a built-in FAQ and a search. No more tedious PDF files! Rules are approved by the publisher, so you know the information is correct!
Learn more at dized.com!
We are currently offering version 3.7.15. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
-Fix an issue with tutorial launching
Recent Comments
Phillip Malerich
Conceptually this app is great. A unified(ish) place for board game guides and tutorials? Great stuff. The exection, however, is easily among the worst I've ever experienced. It regularly states I have no internet connection despite having full signal. If you so much as breath at the app it throws an error at you. Searching for a game? Error. Logging in? Error. Trying to scan a QR? Error. Scrolled slightly? Error. Ridiculous.
Cody Mott
This review is only for the buttons and bugs tutorial. It was okay. The visuals were great, the audio engineering was subpar. Definitely sounded like a low quality recording and not filtered very well. The music was too loud when the narator was speaking (and just not good music in the first place). I got super annoyed with it and found it was easier to read the rulebook
Christopher Lafferty
I recently received a board game as a gift and it referenced this app to teach you how to play. It did "ok" are that. That's not the reason for the bad review. It's because the excessive ads. Full screen video ads with tiny x marks that are hard to close without accidentally opening to some random app in the app store. These videos happen in the middle of a turn while you're trying to figure out how to resolve it. It's ridiculous having more ad breaks for board games and a TV show would have.
A Google user
The main screen needs a way to pin favorite or owned or recently viewed games. Currently, the user must scroll horizontally through an unordered list to find content. #BadUI A search feature would also be helpful. #FirstImpressionsMatter I don't like apps that force landscape orientation. Let the user decide and support portrait orientation. It's rather graphic heavy so it loads slowly. A less graphic-heavy design option would be appreciated for users with limited wifi access.
Scott Bertoglio
Picture this. You've just opened the new board game you have paid good money for. Rather than go through the rulebook, you use the recommended Dized app to get started quickly with an interactive rules tutorial. You and the other players are huddled around the device listening to the setup instructions with your device volume cranked up. Suddenly the app interrupts with shrieking, unskippable, full-screen ads for Candy Crush-esque gacha game apps. This happens again and again and again. Pass.
Jason Turner
Ad overload! Wow... I first downloaded this to learn Tiny Epic Dungeons, when I received my kickstarter last year, as it was mentioned by Gamelyn Games. Great idea! Fast forward to now, holy mother of God I can't get through a tutorial without a ton of ads! This is ridiculous. I understand revenue through ads... I really do, but let me get through a game! This is way too distracting when trying to learn especially when attention span is already in short supply.
A Google user
The formatting for the rule books themselves are great. The game demos/walkthroughs are wonderful. Two biggest drawbacks are: (1) to add a search bar to quickly find rules for a particular game and (2) to add the ability to tag games that I own to add to a "drawer" to quickly access their rules.
Ian Lovrich
Great idea, for an app, execution seems poor. I searched for a game. The game didn't come up. I started scrolling looking for another game I recognized. I found the game I was searching for despite the search returning no results. I attempted to see the rules for the game and the app crashed. My second attempt also crashed the app. Maybe it's just a bug with "Coup" but the app being unresponsive and laggy in addition has led me to give up on it quickly