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The CASEMATIX Portable Dice Tower and Tray Set is a sleek, foldable 8-inch dice roller designed for board games and RPGs like D&D. Featuring magnetic snap assembly, a soft felt interior to protect dice, and a stable design with optional magnetic reinforcement, it ensures truly random rolls and easy portability for gamers on the go.
Product Dimensions | 25 x 21 x 2 cm; 299 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
Item model number | DICETOWER-RED |
Number of Game Players | single player |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Foam |
Colour | Red |
ASIN | B093KCN6H3 |
J**D
Clever design with one glaring flaw with the ramp
Pluses - it's an easy to assemble design that folds together easily, and packs fairly flat - so it should fit in your bag without taking up lots of space-Nice non-scratch felt interior.-Easy to assemble/pack away- can use tower and tray separatelyMinuses - There is one glaring, obvious flaw with the tower design. The two angled platforms work well, held in position with magnetic tabs - but the design of the ramp at the bottom that should roll the dice out is almost completely useless. When folded flat, .it's attached at the top edge, hangs down at the back, with the bottom of the ramp piece level with the bottom of the back. When assembled, you tilt it forward - but there's nothing to keep it in place. If they'd just made it a bit longer (or attached it a bit lower), so it extended beyond the bottom when folded, then the extra length would have angled it forward when assembled (making a triangle with the back and the floor it's standing on). As it is, you either need to put something behind it to keep it angled out and make it work like a ramp. or accept that it's going to flop back to the vertical folded position after a few dice hit it (especially with heavier metal ones). For something that's trivial to fix (make the ramp longer, or move it down a bit, or add triangular side wings to fold back and keep it at the right angle), it's annoying that they went with the current broken ramp design. Which is a pity, since apart from that I really like the rest of the design. As it is, I'll probably cut a slightly longer rectangle out of a stiff plastic takeaway lid and put it behind the ramp (so it makes a triangle with the back and ground and tilts the ramp forward) or pile a few spare dice behind the ramp to keep it tilted forward.
P**P
A good folding tower that occasionally needs a "thump"
I bought the green one of these, a friend saw it and fell in love with the overall design, but thought that the "sword" & "Cthulhu" were only OK, so I showed her the dragons and that was it, I just HAD to buy it for herWhile it looks FANTASTIC and folds to almost-flat, so is great for travelling, it has one real design flaw - the space between the flaps is a little small, so dice get stuck during their fall and you have to perform a little "percussive maintenance" and give it a whack on the top, sometimes several times, before the die/dice fall throughIf only it was slightly cheaper as it's quite expensive, but is fabulous looking and has a great feel
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