Dice Roller! vs its rivals

Side-by-side comparison against Dice Roller!'s closest competitors — identity, store metrics, ratings & sentiment, and strategic intel.

Dice Roller!
This App
Roll My Dice
Contender
Tally Go
New Kid
Core Identity
DeveloperHarry FosterVicki PartridgeLost MindsWych Way StudiosTouseef Hassan NasirKien NguyenVincent, Gatien,Alphonse MASSIASMarek LenartDYLAN KYLE REHLron myschuk
CategoryUtilitiesUtilitiesUtilitiesUtilitiesUtilitiesUtilitiesUtilitiesUtilitiesUtilitiesGames
PlatformAndroid, iOSiOS, AndroidiOSiOS, AndroidiOS, AndroidiOS, AndroidiOS, AndroidiOS, AndroidiOSiOS
Store Metrics
Rating4.5 / 54.3 / 54.6 / 54.8 / 50.0 / 50.0 / 54.9 / 53.5 / 50.0 / 50.0 / 5
Ratings Count5,2842,829149150001731500
PriceFreeFree$1.99FreeFreeFreeFreeFreeFree$0.99
Release DateApr 13, 2021May 19, 2016Oct 1, 2019Feb 21, 2020Aug 13, 2024Mar 12, 2026Jun 2, 2025Nov 2, 2012Feb 19, 2026Mar 23, 2026
Last UpdatedApr 17, 2026Apr 24, 2026May 1, 2020Jul 27, 2021Nov 26, 2025Mar 12, 2026May 11, 2026Apr 1, 2026Feb 19, 2026Mar 23, 2026
Sentiment & Reviews
Sentimentexcellentnegativemixedexcellentexcellentpositivepositiveexcellent--
Score85/10035/10055/10092/10085/10075/10085/10085/100--
Praises
  • Simple and effective dice rolling mechanics provide a reliable tool for tabletop gaming sessions
  • Realistic dice rolling physics provide an engaging and authentic simulation experience for casual users
  • High reliability and ease of use for casual dice rolling sessions
  • Highly flexible custom dice creation tools allow users to prototype board games with ease
  • Preset score buttons allow for rapid input without opening the keyboard during fast-paced game sessions
  • Versatile game configuration options provide flexibility for diverse card and board game scoring requirements
  • Ad-free experience provides a clean and generous user experience for casual dice rolling
  • Modern web-first architecture
  • Ad-free experience provides a clean and focused utility for tracking game scores
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Complaints
  • Unskippable video advertisements disrupt the flow of educational or tutoring sessions for some users
  • Aggressive advertisement frequency interrupts the core rolling experience and degrades the overall user flow
  • Clunky interface design creates friction compared to previous application iterations
  • Inconsistent randomization logic leads to repetitive results that frustrate users during active gameplay sessions
  • Active game configurations reset when switching between applications on mobile devices
  • Inability to modify player names or colors after the initial game setup is completed
  • Difficulty navigating the interface when attempting to edit or remove custom dice configurations
  • Android-iOS rating gap
  • In-app purchase prompts during gameplay interrupt the flow for users of the free version
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Requests
  • Expanded dice configuration options to include specific dot counts like nine-sided variants
  • Accessibility features including text-to-speech support for visually impaired users to enable independent play
  • Customizable dice groups and odd-numbered dice ranges for specific game rules
  • Advanced dice logic features like exploding dice and numerical modifiers would improve game simulation depth
  • Addition of a total score button to simplify end-of-game calculations for players
  • Expansion of dice variety to include specific types like D5, D7, and D100
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  • Split screen or column view functionality for better visibility during large group game sessions
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Strategic Intel
Strengths
  • Haptic feedback loop sustains session length
  • 0-100 custom range functions as functional moat
  • Tactile shake-to-roll interaction increases session duration
  • Minimalist interface reduces friction for casual users
  • High-fidelity physics simulation [Standard]
  • Remote session verification tools [Differentiator]
  • One-time purchase model avoids ad-based friction
  • Statistical balancing tool provides professional utility for game designers
  • Haptic feedback loop improves physical satisfaction of the input workflow
  • Clean, ad-free interface supports focused scorekeeping sessions
  • Ad-free model sustains high user satisfaction
  • Physics-based rolling mechanism provides tactile sensory feedback
  • Minimalist interface reduces cognitive load during gameplay
  • Web-first architecture enables cross-platform sync without local file management
  • Tournament management suite provides utility beyond simple list building
  • Ad-free interface sustains high user satisfaction
  • Autosave mechanism ensures session continuity
  • Multi-language support enables broad international reach
  • Lightweight social-first interface for group coordination
  • Real-time collaborative room features for live play
  • Landscape-first interface optimized for shared physical tables
  • Party Mode social prompts differentiate from static trackers
  • Flexible custom-game presets support house rules
Weaknesses
  • Unskippable video ads disrupt professional use
  • Occasional application hangs on specific hardware
  • Ad frequency interrupts core rolling loops
  • Intrusive rating prompts drive negative sentiment
  • No IAP options to remove ads
  • Interface design friction [User Reviews]
  • Lack of updates since May 2020 [Metadata]
  • Touch input failures [User Reviews]
  • Inconsistent randomization logic reported by users
  • Restrictive image file size limits for custom assets
  • No landscape mode for tablets
  • State persistence failure during app switching causes data loss
  • Limited profile editing tools post-setup frustrate users
  • Unintuitive custom dice management interface
  • Lack of feature updates since the initial release
  • Inconsistent physics outcomes for overlapping dice
  • 0.57★ Android-iOS rating gap on majority Android base
  • Lack of deep legacy data support compared to BattleScribe
  • Premium tier gating interrupts gameplay flow
  • Absence of round-by-round history limits utility
  • 0.7★ rating gap between Android and iOS
  • Zero rating count on iOS
  • No established social proof or user reviews
  • $0.99 price point creates conversion friction
  • Lacks cloud-syncing for multi-device score entry
  • No historical data visualization or analytical graphs
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MomentumMaintenanceMaintenanceZombieZombieMaintenanceZombieMaintenanceMaintenanceZombieMaintenance
Update Cadence2 versions, ~2d avg2 versions, ~179d avg1 versions, 1 majors/6mo2 versions, 2 majors/6mo, ~637d avg2 versions, ~137d avg2 versions, 1 majors/6mo, ~145d avg2 versions, ~2d avg2 versions, 2 majors/6mo, ~42d avg1 versions1 versions

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