Mon Nov 10 2025
Updating to support newer devices
For anyone who plays Star Wars: X-Wing, Imperial Assault, or the FFG Roleplaying Games, the Star Wars Dice app is an essential utility that quickly becomes a centerpiece of the gaming table. While physical dice have their charm, this app offers a level of convenience and cinematic flair that is hard to beat. The physics-based rolls feel 'heavy' and fair, and the ability to roll up to 20 dice at once with a single tap significantly speeds up complex combat rounds. It’s not just a flat dice roller; the app uses the actual symbols from the games—hits, criticals, evasions, and even the unique narrative symbols like 'Advantage' or 'Threat' from the RPG.
The customization options are what truly make this a 'premium' accessory. You can choose from iconic backgrounds like a Star Destroyer hangar or the Death Star, and the sound sets are fantastic. Hearing a lightsaber clash or a blaster bolt every time you roll adds a layer of immersion that makes every check feel like a scene from the movies. The 'Presets' feature is a lifesaver for RPG players; being able to save a specific dice pool for your favorite 'Heavy Blaster' or 'Force Power' saves minutes of fumbling through dice bags every turn.
Official dice for X-Wing, Armada, and Imperial Assault
Full narrative dice support for Star Wars RPG
Physics-based rolling for up to 20 dice
Customizable presets for fast gameplay
Iconic Star Wars backgrounds and sound effects
Open the radial menu and select your desired dice pool. Tap the 'Preset' icon, name your pool (e.g., 'Lightsaber Strike'), and save it. Now, you can execute your most common rolls with a single tap instead of selecting dice individually.
Visit the settings menu to change your audio suite. Choosing the 'Jedi' sound setting will play lightsaber clashes for hits, while the 'Rebel' suite features blaster fire, adding a thematic touch to every roll.
Yes, it includes seven types of standard polyhedral dice for use in any tabletop game.
The default settings have to be adjusted in order to optimize this app. The starting sensitivity is too low and having ‘cancel symbols’ disabled makes the app harder to use. The ‘cancel symbols’ setting has a confusing name, but does all the math of canceling out successes, failures, advantages, and disadvantages, making the app much easier to use and more useful.
The original reason I bought this was to have digital dice for the SW RPG. It was good, but not great. I ended up using other websites for my RPG dice rolling. I saw there was an update and decided to play around with it. It’s easy to say that I love this app now. You can save presets of dice, which is great. And the fact that you can use generic dice means you can use this for any game. Good to see that flexibility! The other dice options are also appreciated and makes me want to run Star Wars XWing again. Great job!
This was my primary dice rolling app. Now I’m finding a new one after they ripped out a lot of conventional dice(d4,d8,d12,d20). Just because your rulebooks don’t specifically call for those dice doesn’t mean I wasn’t using them, even in those games. But hey, it’s not like I paid for those features, right? Edit: Those dice have been added back. My thanks to those working on this app. My rating has been changed to reflect the change and quick response.
If there is a way to switch between interface variants, they sure don’t make it easy to find. (I’ve spent 15 minutes scouring “settings” and haven’t found it.) The 1.0 interface had better options, better default settings, and simulated playing a dice-based game nicely. I especially miss being able to select a sound theme. Now, I feel like I paid $5.00 for a $0.99 dice calculator with the Star Wars logo. I think the dev team (or, more probably, the executive that told them they had to change the app completely), “If it ain’t broke... don’t fix it.”
I can’t seem to find a bug report in the app so I’m doing it here. App works great, but when I roll the force dice, the ‘show results’ function are showing dark side pips as a white circle, and light side pips as a dark circle. I feel like this is reversed and is very confusing. This needs to be fixed. Thank you. (Star Wars Role Playing Game.)
This app is pretty useful and helpful to those that can’t the dice quite right or quickly. There is a bug in the version that I found. If you add a boost and it comes up blank it has a 3 as the calculated totals. If you have 2, it will say 6. Didn’t notice this with a setback but still playing with it. This is with the RPG.
I used to swear by this app as I used it for not only my Star Wars specific but also my general d20 roleplaying. Now that all of the polyhedral dice are gone I have far less use for it, if any, as most tables I play prefer the physical dice. I have not tried to get the variant sounds that were in the last edition but on first glance that customization is gone as well. I really feel that the ball was dropped in a big way here.
Loss of basic D20 standard dice in addition to removal of the sound packages that changed up the rolling. Now dice rolls are and endless monotonous series of a couple robot whistles. The only update to this was addition of a few background pictures and granting the ability for players to cheat with their dice nudging them to better results. Whether it’s the RPG or a mini skirmish ... cheating in your dice app is not a good feature.










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