
Dice
Realistic and simple 3D dice roller for RPG and board games
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Dice, Developed by 7pixels. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 2.5.1, Updated On 05/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Dice. Achieved Over 2 million Installs. Dice Currently Has 9 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars
You don't have any dice with you ? Don't panic and download this app.Contains a full set of realistic 3D dice to play your favorite role-playing games
Containing a very powerful 3D physics engine
Enhanced graphics containing multiple environments and dice textures
Save your configuration and retrieve it later
Display the list, the sum or the best of dice result
Special dice included:
- D6 ako
- D6 artillery
- D6 poker
- D6 fate
- D6 color
- D6 hotel
- D6 block
- D6 blood bowl
- D6 hero quest
- D6 scatter
- D6 star wars
- D8 star wars
- D12 cthulhu
- D12 star wars
- D20 magic
We are currently offering version 2.5.1. 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
New features:
- Backup/share and import individual dice
- Allow to update multiple dice simultaneously
- Always display the current "setup" name
- Add modifier on individual dice
- Re-throw all misthrown dice at the same time
- Control the collection of analytical data
- Allow to "undo" some actions
Improvements:
- Better custom dice "values" editor
- Display the list of dice below each setups names
- Better display on devices with notch
Fixes:
- Crash on backup
- Backup/share and import individual dice
- Allow to update multiple dice simultaneously
- Always display the current "setup" name
- Add modifier on individual dice
- Re-throw all misthrown dice at the same time
- Control the collection of analytical data
- Allow to "undo" some actions
Improvements:
- Better custom dice "values" editor
- Display the list of dice below each setups names
- Better display on devices with notch
Fixes:
- Crash on backup
Recent Comments
Countdown
A very good app, even the free version of it gives you more than enough freedom to customize your dice for your specific game. My one gripe with it is that it doesn't combine the total of the dice if you get the same value for all dice. An example is, getting two 4s and it only showing up as 4x2, and not 4|4=8. This does get fixed when using more than 2 dice it seems. As for anything else I wish to get implemented is an event for when you role doubles, triples, etc...
Adam Anderson
Great little dice, app. Seems to be exactly what you want all your other apps to behave like...ad free, attractive interface, and is excellent at doing what it says on the tin. The number of dice in the catalog is insane, and includes wacky dice for games like Star Wars Edge of the Empire. You can also create custom dice, these folks thought of everything. Edit: Thanks to the Dev for answering my question about the dice color, I had JUST figured it out and updated the review to match. <3
EliMCGamerGuy
It's great! I love the fact that you can change the colors and materials of the dice, and how many dice types there are! The only complaint I have is the physics noises are independent from table and dice material. The sound is part of the experience. A metallic coin dropping onto a tablecloth shouldn't sound like a hard plastic die dropping onto a desk, but that's just my humble opinion. I hope this app gets more popular soon, it really deserves it!
A Google user
this is a great app to play pretty much any tabletop rpg without the hassle of real dice. It even has a whole bunch of totally unique dice! I have no complaints. I couldnt find anything that really bothered me. You can have up to 20 dice, which is a lot more than you need, you can customize the colors of the dice and the numbers, you can change how the results at the top are displayed, lock dice, idividually roll dice, and save presets of dice! there is so mutch stuff, the app is great, grt it.
A Google user
Love this app, can't always have my entire bag of dice on me, and this is feature-rich, aesthetically pleasing, and a generally all-around fun app to use. The customization options even in the free version are fulfilling, and actually watching your dice tumble around on the screen is freaking cool. So much better than a number spat out at you by some RNG. With these dice I feel like I actually have a fighting chance. Bonus, my DM allows this app for web-play rolls!
Tori Smith
Best on the store: realistic, cross platform, easy, cheap upgrade, customizable to all heck! The premium is worth it, but entirely not necessary. This app maker did monetization right, by making the reason to upgrade only one thing: vanity. I'm very vain, so I coughed up, and it's actually great! It works in split screen on iPad OS but not android, which is kinda a shame, but idc. This is the best one on the store, so if you found this one, good job, no need to keep looking. You found it. GG!
Manish Sanadhya
This is an elegant, beautiful, user friendly app with all sorts of dice ( D2 to D1000). Nice sound effect. I would rate it 6 out of 5 if I could. Perfect app to replace a physical dice. However, a new user must read the instructions provided to figure out how to add or remove dice. Overall very good specially with no annoying ads. P.S.- It is so satisfying to watch tens of dice roll at once. Neat stress-reliever
A Google user
I play SEVERAL different TTRPGs both online and IRL, and while I have physical dice, I also have reach fine motor issues. This lets me keep playing with everyone without having to keep leaning back and forth to roll. The Dev(s?) are very responsive to user feedback, and I genuinely can't remember if there's ads or not, so if there are, they're minimally invasive.