Dice for Scattergories

by thcpx


Entertainment

free



The perfectly unbiased letter dice!


Now and then a round of Scattergories with your friends can be very pleasing. But how can you make sure the letters you are playing are unbiased? That is exactly what this app is for!** No undesired or hard lettersCertain letters are horrible to find words for, thus you can simply exclude from your game and enjoy a letter experience!** Set a time limit for a letterSet a countdown and try beating the clock!Any wishes or suggesting? Id be happy to hear from you in the reviews!Stability improved and signal tone revisedWhen the timer runs out, apparently not every device played the corresponding signal tone - the system was now revised. The volume is now dependent on the media volume of your device. We also fixed a bug where the app crashed.Thank you very much for your feedback! And we wish you a happy new year!

Read trusted reviews from application customers

It lets you pick the letters you dont want to use, but the options under this list wont show, so i cant have it pick a letter...

David Hincks

Not sure how to start the game once the letter revealed and timer starts. There is no menu or instructions of what to do to get the categories up and running after this point. Maybe the game froze on.me?

Heather, McDonald

It does not give directions so I uninstalled as I wasnt sure what to do in order to play

Tiffany Diehl

It's a minimalist app. There are better apps for this out there.

Darwin Reyes

Needs a louder and longer buzzer. Otherwise good

Leroy Potter

Sucked, can't see timer, needs ticking sound, uninstalled.

John H

Very simple and good app. The only missing feature is to read out the letter through the speaker.

Harald Holmen Sørensen

Needs a way to pause the timer.

Evan Bryan

I was sitting in a tree playing mini scattergories and lost the 8th of an inch die, this app is a life saver!

Jack Lassiter

Great app. My wife and I play Scattergories frequently but we lost the letter die. Perfect replacement app.

James Cole