Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out Custom Image Dice, a Entertainment app by Boardnaut Studios on BlueStacks.
Custom Image Dice is basically a toolbox for people who love board games and prototypes. It lets players build their own dice with pictures on each side, then toss those dice like the real thing. It also handles custom card decks, so someone can drop in images for cards and draw from the deck during a session. The whole thing feels simple and practical, not flashy. Roll a set of dice, lock a few, roll the rest, and keep going. For print and play folks or anyone missing a weird set of symbols from a physical game, this fills that gap without a lot of fuss. It can work as an image randomizer too, which ends up being handy more often than expected.
What stands out is how much control it gives. Players can make multiple dice sets and decks, copy them to start a new variant, and import or export everything to share with a group. There are ready-made sets floating around on board game sites, but creating a custom one is not hard once the flow clicks. On PC with BlueStacks, the bigger screen makes arranging images and managing sets feel easier, and rolling is quick. No ads, no nagging, just a quiet little tool that does its job. There is an optional donation if someone wants to support it. Storage access is only there for importing images and moving sets in and out, which makes sense for this kind of app.
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