Friday, July 19, 2024

Gamescience?

Can anyone recommend a reliable source of Gamescience precision polyhedral dice? They seem very difficult to find these days. Gamescience seems to maintain a website, but, based on its appearance, I'm not convinced it's still active. More to the point, the selection available there is quite limited. 

Alternately, are there any other manufacturers who make dice of similar appearance and quality? I'm not wedded to Gamescience as such. However, I don't like dice with rounded edges and most dice these days seem to be in that style. I'd happily acquire precision dice from another source if I knew of one.

Any suggestions?

16 comments:

  1. I don’t have anything definitive, but Lou Zocchi has had some health issues over the past couple of years. I’m not sure Gamescience is robust enough to overcome that.

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  2. Try a search for resin dice, they're usually sharp edged.

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  3. It's not quite what you're looking for, but I do recommend this companies magic-numbered d20s. http://thedicelab.com/

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  4. It looks like these people re-sell gamescience dice: https://darkelfdice.com/collections/gamescience-dice

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    1. Well they did....every single item is out of stock.

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  5. James, these are the droids you're looking for:
    https://www.thediceshoponline.com/all-products?brand=34&product_list_dir=asc&product_list_limit=100

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  6. This guy seems to know everything about dice (and the thread has a ton of info in it as well) - maybe he can help: https://forums.giantitp.com/showsinglepost.php?p=26037235&postcount=1114

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  7. Have you ever seen Col. Zocchi's demo? It's quite fun and he's a great showman. This is from 2008...

    https://youtu.be/BJ-A5Ec-Ybs?si=9T98Fm_1JWdHPgkx

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  8. Sharp-edged d6 are easy enough: used casino dice are cheap and colorful. - Bob P

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  9. Well, I definitively must be missing something blindingly obvious here, but: How do these differ from your average D&D style polyhedral dice sets ? (D4, D6, D8, D10, (D10)-percentile, D12, D20). Those seem to be available 'everywhere'. What am I missing here ? (honestly not trolling here).

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    1. Sharp-edged dice are considered more precise in their rolling and thus more fair. I’m not sure it’s really the case now as it was when Gamescience first started.

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    2. Ah. Thank you for pointing that out. I totally missed the 'sharp-edged/precision' part there. I did some googling (just as James must have done), and can now see how these are currently hard to find. Thanks again for your response.

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  10. Both https://www.dakotairish.com/ and https://www.mattymakes.ie/dice make gorgeous sharp-edged dice over in old Ireland. Not sure if the shipping to the US may be an issue though.

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  11. I bought dice directly from Gamescience's website within the last 2 years. The transaction went fine. They responded to my email about their then out of stock D30. The only issues I had was a couple of the dice still had pretty big sprues on them, and my D14 was only partially inked. But out of 2 sets, I was satisfied.

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