The Oldest Game of Luck in Human History: Why Are You So Fond of Dice?
Dice in the oldest known board games were found exactly in 3000 B.C. in Mesopotamian ruins, carved from the leg thigh bones of animals (carved dice). Human beings needed an objective weapon (dice cubes) that would weave the webs of fate while making war decisions, distributing lands, and challenging their luck. Now your smartphone and your browser are transforming this thousands-of-years-old tradition into an enormous and non-cheating quantum laboratory you carry in your pocket with ToolBoxTR Digital Dice Roller.
Definitive Solution to the "Fell Off the Table" Crisis Experienced on Game Night
Gathered with friends, the most expensive Monopoly sets or Backgammon tables were opened in the middle. The excitement is at the peak, you throw the dice and it jumps from the game board and slides under the seat or onto the dark parquets. Parties immediately start whining: "The dice stayed broken (cocked)", "It went out of the table, you'll throw again!", "You slid it with your hand, you cheated". Only internet-based online dice can overcome these toxic and controversial competitive crises in board games. You put the phone in front of everyone, and they learn the turn of play and how many units they will advance in seconds by consenting to the Fair (Transparent) Steel Justice of Mathematics pressing the throw button.
Life-Saving System for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) Adventurers (1d6)
FRP (Fantasy Role Playing Game) players, who have become popular today, need plenty of luck while sitting around the table and diving into fantastic forests. When they swing a sword at the dragon, the wizard has to throw dice (e.g.: 3D6 for Damage) at that moment. If you don't want to carry kilos of multiple dice in the bag, digital dice panels are miraculous DM (Dungeon Master) assistants that can produce the clear "21 Damage" score perfectly with its total in a split second when the dice turns in the air (animated and encrypted).