D&D Reader App Coming This Fall? [UPDATED]

Many people have been asking for official D&D PDFs, and WotC has been addressing the need for electronic reference materials at the table in various ways. According to Mashable, WotC is releasing a D&D Reader App this fall. It's not a PDF, but it's basically a D&D-specific Kindle-esque app for iOS and Android. Mashable reports that "Each book is broken up into different sections. So with, say, the Player's Handbook, you can tap on little thumbnails in your library to check out the introduction, a step-by-step guide to character creation, a rundown of races, individual sections for each character class, equipment, and all the other pieces that, together, form the D&D Player's Handbook."

Many people have been asking for official D&D PDFs, and WotC has been addressing the need for electronic reference materials at the table in various ways. According to Mashable, WotC is releasing a D&D Reader App this fall. It's not a PDF, but it's basically a D&D-specific Kindle-esque app for iOS and Android. Mashable reports that "Each book is broken up into different sections. So with, say, the Player's Handbook, you can tap on little thumbnails in your library to check out the introduction, a step-by-step guide to character creation, a rundown of races, individual sections for each character class, equipment, and all the other pieces that, together, form the D&D Player's Handbook."

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It's possible they are just referring to D&D Beyond (some of the details below correspond very closely with that), but it may be that a separate D&D Reader is in the pipeline.

UPDATE -- EN World member TDarien asked Adam Rosenburg (the author of the article) whether this was different to D&D Beyond, who replied "Yup. Beyond is more activity-oriented, so it can handle stuff like dice rolls. Reader is basically Kindle, with good, clear chapter divides."

UPDATE 2 -- EN World member kenmarable has spotted that Polygon also has an article about this. It is a separate app called D&D Reader - not D&D Beyond - being made by Dialect, the company which does Dragon+ for WotC. They tried a beta version, although it wasn't complete at the time.

Other items from the report include:

  • You can favourite specific pages.
  • Some of it is free, and the rparts of books are paywalled. "If, for example, you'll only ever care about rolling a bard, you can just buy that. Prices for individual sections are $3 or $5 (depending on what you buy) and the three full rulebooks — Player's Handbook, Monster Manual, and Dungeon Master's Guide — are $30 apiece for everything."
  • If you buy parts of a book then buy the full thing, the cost is pro-rated.The free sections include "character creation, basic classes, gear, ability scores, combat, spellcasting, and all the other sort of ground-level features that everyone needs to understand in order to play."
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So, was this app released? I haven't heard any news about it in the last months.

Not that I have heard either and their website only mentions Dragon+ still. Not even any press releases from that media push in September.



In other news, D&D Beyond is in testing of their app with some users (myself included). It does everything the news articles said the D&D Reader app would do except page flip animations (which is fine with me).
 
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5ekyu

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Not that I have heard either and their website only mentions Dragon+ still. Not even any press releases from that media push in September.



In other news, D&D Beyond is in testing of their app with some users (myself included). It does everything the news articles said the D&D Reader app would do except page flip animations (which is fine with me).

Quick question - do you in their Byrond app have a high degree of font size control?

i use beyond exclusively because my vision wont read WotC printed text for crap - too small, too artsy, low contrast - my eyes suck and have put a couple doctor's kids thru college by now even for what i have.

I should maybe have replied to their app test invite.

thanks...
 

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Quick question - do you in their Byrond app have a high degree of font size control?

i use beyond exclusively because my vision wont read WotC printed text for crap - too small, too artsy, low contrast - my eyes suck and have put a couple doctor's kids thru college by now even for what i have.

I should maybe have replied to their app test invite.

thanks...

The current alpha has three font options (small, medium, and large) and controls for line spacing, text alignment, and display style.

I'm afraid I don't have the skills to eye the fonts and tell you the style and the point size. It's possible they are planning to add more fine scale control, as this is clearly an early iteration. I can ask on their feedback forum if you like.

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