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To my last boost. Please boost this for wide spread. This is an opportunity for dice sets to enter the realm of and mass manufacturing. I haven't been able to read of full set of as a player in 20 years since I went . It would be beautiful for something like this to be added to life and make me feel like I'm right up there with everyone else. Thank you!

Just going to add the link directly here as well.

itch.io/b/2623/ttrpgs-for-acce

itch.ioTTRPGs for Accessible Gaming Charity Bundle by jesthehuman and 135 othersTTRPGs for Accessible Gaming Charity Bundle: 314 items for $10.00
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Hey everyone! 🎲✨

I’m super excited to share that they hit their goal for the TTRPGs for Accessible Gaming Charity Bundle! Because of your amazing support, DOTS RPG Project can now team up with Die Hard Dice to create awesome braille dice for the visually impaired and blind community.

This is such a big win for making tabletop gaming more inclusive, and I couldn’t be happier. I’m really looking forward to snagging a set of these dice myself! I'm not in anyway involved other than a supporter but you have no idea how long I've been waiting for this.

This is just my personal huge thanks to everyone who chipped in and helped spread the word. You all rock! 🌟🙌

itch.io/b/2623/ttrpgs-for-acce

itch.ioTTRPGs for Accessible Gaming Charity Bundle by jesthehuman and 135 othersTTRPGs for Accessible Gaming Charity Bundle: 314 items for $10.00
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@baethyn Great idea. As a sighted person I have no real insights here, but I am curious: I assume that pip based D6s (common mass produced ones, not casino flat ones) are something you can read. Would a similar system work for polyhedral dice? (Might get hard for d20s)

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@BridgeBum yes the d6's like that can be read, but DotsRPG created a spectacular set of braille dice that use actual braille symbols on the face on the die. everything from a d4 to a d20 have been done. They just aren't a dice manufacturer and so getting them made is the bottleneck. The dice faces are concave with the raised braille symbol represented as a single character in that concavity. a notch is placed along the edge of the face to indicate the bottom for reading reference.