* MacRumors: “Free Dice App a ‘Must-Get’”
* MotionX dice featured in Apple TV commercial!
Use MotionX’s ShakeShake™ technology to feel how MotionX puts the best dice on the iPhone and iPod touch in the palm of your hand! The physics and sounds of the dice collisions are incredibly realistic and amazing to watch.

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The App Store, so far, has seen a number of duplicate apps. One group of dupes we’re seeing: dice rollers. Makes sense if you twist an old saw to say “if your input involves shaking, everything starts to look like an accelerometer.” Or something.
My personal favorite for randomness is MotionX Dice.
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Once my kids were beyond putting random technology into their mouths, I have let them play with gadgets. But what about my iPhone?
Read the full review @ Tuaw.com
Dice apps are another one of those apps on the iStore that are a dime a dozen. Let’s face it – there’s only so much variation you can add to a dice app. Most are simple random number generators, some provide different types of dice for the pen-and-paper RPG games (d4s to d20s). So far my favorite of the dice apps is MotionX Dice.
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Tuaw.com – The Unofficial Apple Weblog
by Mike Schramm on Aug 14th 2008
The folks at Fullpower kindly sent us a note about their new iPhone app, MotionX Dice, and after giving it a try, I can say it works as promised — if you want a good-looking and fun way to roll dice on your iPhone, this is it.
Read the full article here: Tuaw.com

With MotionX-Dice, the player shakes the iPhone or iPod Touch to initiate the roll. Real-world physics are used to control the way the dice roll, collide and settle just as if they were actual dice. The application allows the player to choose the number of dice in the game, selecting a number between one and five. The application also gives the player the freedom to customize the appearance of the dice and rolling surface for a truly unique gaming experience.

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