ROLL ARENA | ||||||
Format | SKU | Genre | Product Line | Scale | Released | File Size |
PDF Download | wwgra | Universal | N/A | N/A | September 1, 2011 | 28.9 MB |
Designers: | Denny Unger, Christopher Roe |
WorldWorksGames Roll Arena is the must have accessory for all role players! 100% system generic, the Roll Arena elevates dice throwing to a whole new level!
Preview the instructions here to see how it all goes together!
This set also includes GSD files for owners of Silhouette or Craft ROBO cutters.
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Alex said:
I am one who not only downloaded, but also assembled it.
I did it from hard cardboard (used food and corn packages) with printed A4 format standard paper to be glued on it. The bottom part is done from the remains of Descent Edition 2 punchboard of tokens. The only disadvantage is that I had to adjust drawers to fit the main box.
Final result exceeds expectations. The dice never "hang" in uncertain state. Not too much noisy. And it is an additional pleasure each time when your friends are asking you where you bought this stuff. The reply: "made of recyclable paper garbage" kills them )))
Highly recommended for everybody having the hands attached to a proper place.
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Review Posted: June 23, 2019
Gary Nichols said:
The Roll Arena has been a real benefit to me. Although I've only used it in a solo game so far I can easily see how helpful it will be in a game session with friends. The entire design is overly cool and extremely attractive. Once it is together it's hard to believe it's made of card stock! I did have a minor problem with the card drawer being too tight and a bit on the flimsy side, but I fixed that by printing a slightly smaller version and reinforcing the underside with mat board. I down-sized it to 8.23 x 10.66 inches (keeping the original size front drawer panel) and that eliminated all problems while still keeping the trays large enough to handle cards. I think this is a fantastic product and say kudos to Denny Unger & Chris Roe!
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Review Posted: September 17, 2011
Michael Proteau said:
This was an unexpected treat. The textures and geometry of the design of the box are very classy, and once assembled, the whole thing is surprisingly sturdy. Having something that's useful, fun to build, attractive to display... This is a bargain!
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Review Posted: September 3, 2011