Dungeons Box is Now Offering a Smaller Version Called Dungeons Box Pocket

Last year, Jon Irons launched a Kickstarter for Dungeons Box. This was a tool for RPG players to use as storage and as a dice rolling tray. It could also store a mini and a pencil as well as serve as a stand for your tablet if you used a digital character sheet. I absolutely love mine and use it twice a week for my D&D games. I love it so much, I bought one for my wife and she also loves it.

Well, now, Dungeons Box has launched a new Kickstarter campaign for Dungeons Box Pocket. This is a smaller version in a pentagonal shape that can hold your mini and dice in a smaller package to make mobile gaming smoother. The best part is that it’s designed so that you can set your phone in for anyone using a digital character sheet like D&D Beyond. These look absolutely killer and I’m very excited for them to ship out. My one concern is that since it’s smaller, you will have to be even more careful about how hard you throw your dice, but I’m sure it won’t be that bad.

The Dungeons Box Pocket will start at $29 and is made of bamboo for sturdy and sustainable creating. Additional finishes are available for extra fees and there are even some with awesome art by Jason Anthony Freeman like The Warrior that runs for $59.

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