Mass Roller
by roguecore
Mass Roller
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Description
A dice roller for tabletop RPG and wargames that allows you to roll up to 100 dice at once.
How to Play
Choose the dice you want to roll.
Enter your roll parameters.
Press 'roll' to see the results.
Success: Any modified roll greater than or equal to this value will count as a success.
Critical: Any natural roll greater than or equal to this value will count as a critical.
Fail: Any natural roll equal to or less than this value will count as a critical failure.
Modifier: This value is added to rolls when calculating success.
Sum Mod.: This is added to the sum of all rolls.
FAQ
What is Mass Roller?
Mass Roller is an idle incremental game developed by Roguecore where you combine dice to increase their mass and achieve higher scores.
How do you play Mass Roller?
In Mass Roller, you merge and upgrade dice on a board to generate more mass over time, earning resources to further enhance your setup.
What are the main progression systems in Mass Roller?
Mass Roller features progression through dice upgrades, merging mechanics, and unlockable improvements to multiply your mass generation.
Can I progress offline in Mass Roller?
Yes, Mass Roller supports offline progress, letting you accumulate resources even when the game is not actively open.
What makes Mass Roller unique among idle games?
Mass Roller stands out with its dice-merging mechanic and the challenge of optimizing dice placement and upgrades to achieve the highest mass output.
Comments
Beltyro
Apr. 29, 2015
great idea, can you make in online function so people can share a room with lots so people can see others rolls and maybe make it so the admin can create rules like can only roll once every x seconds or only allowed to roll when the admin clicks the name. this way you could do something like an online DnD game and no one can "accidentally" roll twice
BlindA55a55in
Feb. 15, 2018
Nice work, can you add an option for rolling with advantage/disadvantage? (Advantage means you roll 2 and take the best option, disadvantage is roll 2 take worse)
Thanks! And sorry for the late reply. If I'm understanding what you're asking I think it'll already do that. In the result box in the lower left it shows the lowest and highest rolls as min and max. Will that give the results you're looking for?