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Review on 🌟 2021 Lighted Rotating Star Projector with Colorful Dot 3D Hollow Glitter Christmas Tree Topper - Gold Star for Festive Decorations and Gifts by Brad Cash

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Solid and powerful, but perhaps with limited gameplay.

This is a nice, sturdy pair of plastic dice. They are 30 pages, they are clearly marked with all the lower case letters of the English alphabet. The vowels are red, the consonants are blue, and the "u" is (perhaps appropriately) purple. All letters are underlined so that, for example, "p" and "d" are not confused. The "z" could be mistaken for a capital "N", but be aware that there are no capital letters on the bones and this will not happen. The letters appear in near "countdown" order (a is next to b, which is next to c, etc.), with the major fraction in the model being that "m" and "n" are on opposite sides lie. Apparently there are only 26 letters in the English alphabet, so the manufacturer filled the other four digits with the word "wild". They are basically indistinguishable from each other (each "wild" looks the same as the others), so in a way the use of these pages is wasted (one could use 1-4 or four different punctuation marks instead, or some other punctuation mark ) . - English letters or mathematical symbols or other unique numbers). These dice flip (like most dice these days) so the edges aren't sharp. I usually prefer sharp edges because they at least give the impression of being more random, but the countdown numbering and the 4/30 chance of getting a Wild seems to take away any hope of randomness. I was hoping to use them for role playing (like when you have to select an item from an alphabetical list, which is also not numbered) and I could still do that, but I may need to change them. it would be good for children who would be old enough not to try to swallow them. For plastic dice they are a good size (at least 30mm) and weight (I have one 26 grams, the other 26.5). I don't know of many "random letters" games, but I think they can work well for anything that also allows for a "wild" outcome.

Pros
  • Good for Many
Cons
  • Some Trouble