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Endless Dice Pre-order Store

Created by Sam Zhao

Missed the Endless Dice Kickstarter? Here is your chance to pre-order Endless Dice as well as all available Add-ons from the Kickstarter! :)

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Lord of the Dice, one Cube to replace them all!
10 months ago – Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 04:13:26 PM

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Let Dragons Guard Your Dice! A New Kickstarter Project...
almost 2 years ago – Fri, Jul 08, 2022 at 09:08:59 AM

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Demon Crest Dice! (A new Dice Kickstarter Collaboration)
over 2 years ago – Wed, Nov 03, 2021 at 11:59:27 PM

Greetings!

Hope everyone are doing great! :)

Just a quick announcement that we are doing our very first Kickstarter Collaboration with our good friends at DH Gaming Workshop for the Demon Crest Dice Set!

Demon Crest Dice by DH Gaming Workshop

We have been working with DH Gaming Workshop in the past couple of years on several different projects, and they also gave us a lot of valuable assistance in the production of the Endless Dice last year. 

The Demon Crest Dice is their very first Kickstarter. When they showed us the prototypes of the Demon Crest Dice and asked us to assist them in launching it on Kickstarter, we said 'hell yeah!' lol

The dice is absolutely amazing!

If you are looking for another metal dice set to complement your Endless Dice, well you really need to check this out! :)

"Crystal" Endless Dice D20s now available on the Dice Frame Kickstarter
over 2 years ago – Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 04:52:08 AM

Greetings,

Hope everyone is having an awesome weekend :)

Just a quick shout out to let you know that after many requests, the "Crystal" Endless Dice D20s are now available from our latest Dice Frame Kickstarter

The "Crystal" Endless Dice D20s

The "Crystal" Endless Dice D20s are available in 4 colors and 2 options:

  • Un-inked (£5 each) 
  • Inked (£11 each)

And if you are interested in adding more members to your Endless Dice family, please check out our Dice Frame Kickstarter :)

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kakapopo/diceframe

The "Crystal" Endless Dice D20 in White

Number Painting Video, Shipping Update, and a Dice Frame for your dice collection!
over 2 years ago – Sat, Sep 11, 2021 at 01:53:27 AM

September Shipping Update

All rewards have now been shipped to Backers who have correctly completed their surveys. 

If your have not yet received your rewards, please send me a message asap via Kickstarter or email me at: [email protected]

There are still a handful of backers who have not yet completed their rewards survey. If you don't know how to complete the backerkit survey correctly, please get in touch and I'll walk you through it step by step. 

Dice Frames to show off your dice addiction! 

We have just launched a new Kickstarer for a set of Dice Frames and a Dice archive!

If you want to show off your dice collection in the living room, bedroom, or even in your bathroom, the dice is designed to just do that! lol

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kakapopo/diceframe

The bathroom dice frame! lol
The Addiction Dice Frame
The Dice Archive

How to paint the numbers on your Endless Dice

Just want to share with everyone how easy it is to paint the numbers on your Endless Dice. I have been doing a few of them myself in the spare time, and it make the dice look so much better!

All you need are the following:

  • A Pentouch paint marker with a 0.7mm tip. I suggest Gold, Silver, or Black (for Endless Light/Salvation).
  • A bit of turpentine or nail polish removal and a cotton swab for removing any excess paint.

Once you have those, you are ready to go!

A few painting tips:

  • The paint takes about 5 minutes to completely dry, so once you have done a number on one dice, move on to the next dice. Don't paint any new numbers on the same dice until the previously painted number is completely dry.
  • If you accidentally painted any area outside of the number, just wet the cotton swap with turpentine/nail polish removal and wipe away the excess paint.

Now go fourth and paint some dice! lol