- Quick specs
- Price: Purchase; iTunes account required $0.99 to buy (Buy it now)
- Operating system:
- Date added: December 24, 2009
- Total Downloads: 3
- Downloads last week: 1
- See full specifications
- Average user rating: Be the first to rate this product!
Publisher's description
From Treeness :Crit is a d20 dice-rolling application designed for role-players. It doesn't have fancy 3D graphics so it launches quickly and gets right to the point. The clean interface reduces the repetitiveness of choosing the quantity and number of sides each time the dice are rolled. You won't have to keep typing something like "4d6" every time you need to roll.
Dice are available with 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, or 100 sides. Users can quickly select a single die type or one of the four customizable dice sets for common rolls. Each dice set can have up to three groups of dice types. It's great for d20 and other role-playing systems, as well as any board games that require dice.
Crit uses colorful icons to show the type of die rolled. When rolling multiple dice, individual rolls are noted along with a total. Crit also provides a erasable history of your recent rolls.
Crit was designed to be fast and hassle-free. I hope you enjoy it!
Please feel free to send any questions, comments, and suggestions to support@treeness.com
Follow Treeness on Twitter to get instant updates: http://twitter.com/treeness
What's new in this version:
- New app icon- Added subtle shadows to dice text to improve readability
- Minor bug fixes and UI adjustments
More popular System Utilities downloads
- 1,257 downloads 1. Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center for Windows Vista (32-bit)
- 919 downloads 2. MemoryUp Mobile RAM Booster (Windows Mobile)
- 781 downloads 3. Magic Button
- 598 downloads 4. Air Mouse Pro (Remote / Trackpad)
- 507 downloads 5. Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center for Windows Vista (64-bit)
- See all System Utilities downloads
User reviews
Write your own review Be the first one to review Crit - d20 Dice Roller 1.2.2 and share your experience with the CNET community!
Submit your review
Previous Versions:



