News

To “roll” the dice, a push-button powers up the oscillator, and stops it again when it is released, displaying the random end-state on the LEDs.
An electronic dice is always an enjoyable project, which is easy to implement with some lines of program code on a microcontroller, or with a few digital components. However, implementing an ...
Building an electronic dice using an ATtiny10 with code that fits within 1kB is not too difficult. Charlieplexing the LED’s would have used three of the four available GPIO pins.
We can’t wait to get our hands on these cutting-edge electronic dice. Featured Image: Systemic Games Kelly Knox is a freelance entertainment writer in Seattle, WA.
Dubbed the Pixels dice, this set lights up, can be customized depending on the color and vibe you want, and has already attracted at least 14,000 backers on Kickstarter. Systemic Games ...
While the acceptance of electronic dice over good old-fashioned d20 rolls is a question probably best left to your DM, the gauntlet is actually a great idea.
To help my fellow TTRPG fans on their dice hunt – and quell my own curiosity, really – I took some time to try out two of the leading brands of electronic dice: Pixels and GoDice.
Pixels are LED dice that light up when you roll them. Jean Simonet Tabletop games can be a fun hobby for a wide array of budgets. Basic rules for games like Dungeons & Dragons can be found on the ...
What’s most surprising about this incredibly nerdy fur-covered electronic dice gauntlet that ThinkGeek is now selling is that it’s not the first of its kind. Back in February of last year we ...