Hi Decota.
Sadly not that I've heard. a few years ago, I tried to persuade the rnib to
produce gaming dice on the basis that with gaming dice and access to a
manual (and often not even that), blind people could be totally equal in the
tabletop gaming sphere, but they flat out told me "most of our members
wouldn't be interested in this" ie, the rnib's usual thinking that anyone
who is under 60 and won't leve them money in their will doesn't exist.
When i first started playing d&D, we got a large size set of standard dice,
and sticking braille lables on worked with most of them, but not with the
d20 since the surfaces were just too small to take numbers (heck, we
couldn't fit double didgits onto the d10).
Though i have used Gma dice every week for several years playing our mutants
and masterminds campeigne, I completely agree on the moree viseral and
practial feeling of physically rolling dice, so I would certainly love a set
of tactile gaming dice, though whether any company would wish to produce
these I don't know.
it's a shame really, since they'd be really quite easy to make.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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