Ten years ago, the first product Paymaster ever made was a set of Mayan Dice, and now the company is on Kickstarter to do it again.
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Goblin Dice offer 5e adventures, merch and loads of misfits and mayhem mathrocks
Backers at £14 get one dice set from any of the designs that have been unlocked. At this tier, there’s that free 5e adventure and access to the add-on store for those t-shirts and other goodies.
The Lord of the Dice: One cube to replace all your dice – tempted?
The dice are 47mm in width/height/depth or 1.85″ if you prefer. Made from zinc allow, the dice weigh 400 grams, and I suspect that will make them heavier than you’re usual plastic polys!
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #210
It’s been a strange week, and sexy goblins have swarmed us. No foolin’! Let’s take a look at the RPG headlines.
This D20 wax candle with hidden dice inside is the perfect way to set the mood
If you like D&D, and you like candles, this vegan dungeon surprise candle could be perfect for you – or someone you love. The ‘surprise’ part is the hidden D20 dice inside, which is completely random, and – you guessed it – a surprise! Could it be the perfect addition to the Candlekeep Mysteries? The […]
Celtic animal knot dice win over Kickstarter’s gaming community
These beautiful dice aren’t just regular dice, although they come in some (but not all) of the RPG/wargame dice range, because they’re also a game in their own right.
Seven Ring Dice: Dice like particle accelerators, not dice, for stable dice
Jessica Donnelly has created something beautiful on a quest to find a gamer dice solution that should not roll under the sofa. The solution rolls very well, and that’s crystal spheres in a roulette wheel of a dish.
The Dice Cream Collection: Ice cream-inspired gamer dice from the LadyDM
While handmade dice making can be quite challenging, the outpouring of support we have from this community has been tremendous.
392 years ago, on this day, dice were banned in parts of the USA
The Puritans, all but freshly arrived at the Massachusetts Bay Colony, banned dice on March 22nd, 1631.
Bubble Tea and Milk Carton dice boxes woo Kickstarter
The bubble tea inspiration is clear, but Sam says he’d call their invention a dice box that looks like a cup, as its primary purpose is to store dice.









