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Spin Master Games Campaign Dice

$6.99
$14.99 53% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Campaign Dice Deluxe
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Top positive review
1 people found this helpful
Great value!
By baron_radon86 on Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2025
Great value to this product! I've been thinking about getting a dice tower for gaming, especially games with frequent dice rolling or many dice at a time. I've been suspecting rolling a lot of dice at once by hand isn't randomizing them well. This plastic dice tower was just what I needed! It works great, I'm routinely using it to roll 10 or more six-sided dice. The plastic seems durable, and the fun fantasy themed design goes along well with Heroquest, the main game I'm playing right now. In addition to the tower itself, it seemed like great value that it also came with the 7 polyhedral dice. Very happy with this purchase!
Top critical review
4 people found this helpful
Love This Tower!
By Kimber Ask on Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
I wasn’t expecting much for $8, but this dice tower really surprised me! Yes, it has a cardboard cover—but that should be obvious from the incredibly cool scene printed on it. And it’s just a cover—the rest is sturdy hard plastic. It’s super easy to break down, so you can toss it in your purse and go. No bulky, hard-to-carry tower—this one’s sleek and compact. But it’s not tiny either; you can roll multiple dice at once without a problem. Bonus: it even comes with a full set of red, glittery D&D dice. I love this tower UP DATE : After using this dice tower several times, I’ve noticed a significant issue with how it randomizes dice rolls. While the build quality is decent and it looks great on the table, the internal design leaves a lot to be desired. The main problem is the lack of internal baffles or edge pieces—there just aren’t enough of them to properly tumble the dice. As a result, the dice often roll straight through with minimal bouncing, which defeats the purpose of using a dice tower in the first place. For better performance, it would need more angled surfaces inside to ensure the dice bounce around unpredictably. As it stands, I wouldn’t recommend this for serious tabletop gaming where fair randomization matters.

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