
Roll For It!
🔥🎲Real dice! Real fun!🎲🔥
Game info
Game description
Android App Analysis and Review: Roll For It!, Developed by Thunderbox Entertainment Ltd.. Listed in Board Category. Current Version Is 1.5, Updated On 19/04/2021 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Roll For It!. Achieved Over 23 thousand Installs. Roll For It! Currently Has 709 Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars
"A great dice game... well worth picking up." - App Advice"A quick-fire game with a lot to offer" - Pocket Gamer
"Really enjoyable... definitely one you want to check out!" - Board Game Geek
Roll For It! is fun, it’s easy, and it’s fast! The rules are simple: roll your dice, match a card, and score some points!
REAL - The prettiest, most realistic digital dice ever. Shake your device to roll 'em!
FAST - It takes only a minute to learn, and one hand to play!
FRIENDLY - Roll with friends around one device or online, or roll solo against crafty AI!
MORE - Cards and shiny dice available in the store!
Roll for It! is the digital version of the fun family game published by Calliope Games!
What's New
Added support for 64-bit processors. Fancy.
Recent Comments
A Google user
Currently discussing with them about the issue with the notifications, putting three stars in the meantime. Updated to one star for showing ads of other games as notifications. Twice. Under two categories. Really bad practice. Implementation wise, it seems really solid. It also has a nice set of options and very reasonable payment options inside the game. The only thing lacking a bit is the game itself. It's nice for a bit but there's not much depth to it. In any case, I'd recommend it.
Colin Kearns
The game itself is ok, it would be nice to be able to mix up the rules a little such as changing the score limit or being able to remove it entirely, but that is not the issue. The overall play experience has deteriorated badly recently with the game becoming very laggy and unresponsive. Really needs an update to sort the issues as it becoming tedious to play with inputs taking ages to register and the card turnover and dice rolls being very stuttery and slow.
Andrew B
Edit: I have noticed one issue with the AI. It'll often pick a 15-point card, get 5 dice onto it, and then abandon it at the last minute and go for the same lower-scoring card everyone else is going for, and fail to get it because those people already had a head start. I'm pretty sure that's not an optimal strategy Original review: I ignored this one for far too long. The game itself is so simple and random that, against human opponents, I imagine it wouldn't be much fun. But against bots, it plays so quickly and smoothly that the randomness just makes it more engaging. And the presentation is absolutely superb
Lex Joy
A fun little dice game with beautiful graphics. It's as tactile a game as I've ever played. Unfortunately, the achievements don't always work properly. The one for buying new dice didn't trigger for me, for example, and now it never will.
Abigail Allen
Like the game but it shows as no longer available for newer phones as my friends would like to install it on their phones. This might explain why the dice movements can be a bit choppy.
A Google user
Battery drained really fast. Went to the settings and found the culprit. Too bad as it is a decent game. Played 3 rounds and it used 28% - Makes you wonder what sort of MINING is going on that the app needs to run in the background at 100% AND send/receive data....
A Google user
A great port of a fun game. I also did something I don't do with apps, I did an in app purchase and added all the upgrades. Having different dice to choose from is fun. Definitely worth a couple of dollars you do get more than your money's worth in fun.
A Google user
They need to make it so the person has to do their turn right away. After you do your turn the person can take DAYS to do their turn... Why would I want to start up 20 games, hoping I will find one person that will do their turn at a reasonable time. Just make people play until the game is finished with a 1 minute timer or something. I have multiple unfinished games now. What's the point?