Dice tower review gaming table

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The colours of the design are reminiscent of starship nacelles mixed with neon lights, colourful nebulas, and the mesmerizing darkness of space. The tower is a full-print, meaning that all its components are drawn upon. From the moment the dice fall into the tower to the moment they hit the ground and rest, they will have touched three different platforms. In other words, during the game one can leave the dice on the tower's top. Its upper part has a diameter of 17 cm, half of which is straight and solid. Its base has the shape of two circles, one smaller than the other, intersecting one another. The tower is innovative in that it is not rectangular. The tower is made up of twenty eight pieces of high quality plywood and when assembled (no tools or gluing needed) has dimensions of 20,5 cm (height), 17 cm (width) and 21,5 cm (length). What you get: Your EUR 45 or equivalent will buy you the e-Raptor Galaxy Portal Dice Tower, a dice tower for use with any sci-fi game. Review Summary: Is it possible for an otherwise gorgeous dice tower to include both practical innovations that have never been seen before, as well as disappoint in standard, ho-hum engineering? Yes, it is.īlurb from the publisher: 'The Galaxy Portal Dice Tower is the perfect decoration for your gaming night.'

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