Welcome to 2018, fellow dice watchers! As we break into the new year, we wanted to give a big shoutout to one gaming accessory that is at our table every time we game, including boardgaming: our dice tray.
Beyond the Purple Velvet
Continuing our look at dice accessories, today, we’re throwing all our bags on the table. Well, a few, anyway. Check them out!
Q-Workshop Dice Cups
These cups produce a nice sound when used to roll, and hold a fair number of dice, about two or three seven-piece polyhedral sets, easily. We highly recommend these items, and if steampunk and Tolkien aren’t your particular aesthetic, Q-Workshop offers many designs, some printed, some stamped, on multiple leathers.
Poison Dice?
In Dice Voyeurs, we aren’t just looking at weight and balance – in fact, we are almost NEVER paying attention to those things unless one or the other stands out. Our focus is on how eye-catching they are, especially across a table. John’s Poison Dice are exactly that.
Rollin' Stones
On the market today, there are dice of every shape, material, and style available. From polymers to fine woods to bison horn; it’s out there if you’re willing to pay for it. Some materials are far better suited for practical uses while some are best for display. Tonight, we look at Roxy’s most expensive set of dice to-date. Were they worth it?
Welcome to Dice Voyeurs!
Gamers love dice; at least, we here at Passionerdly do! Sure, sometimes it’s a love-hate relationship, when you roll that natural 1 at the most inopportune time, but even that is just really an excuse to pick up a new set. Enter: Dice Voyeurs, our new podcast reviewing dice and dice accessories.