Hello,
I've just finished work on my first D&D Android app:
Spellbook – D&D 3.5 serves as a quick way to look up spell descriptions during a d&d gaming session. It includes all spells from the srd 3.5, and lets you store your spells in a custom list for even faster access.
I love Android, and I’m an avid RPG gamer. As you guys know, one of the things that always slows down gaming sessions is looking things up, which unfortunately we have to do all the time. A common thing for me to look up is spell descriptions… What’s the range on that spell? How long does this spell last? How many targets can my Magic Missiles hit at 5th level (ok, that one we all know by heart, but you get the idea)?
Thus the Spellbook app was born. It is very fast, and lets you browse through all spells that are in the 3.5 SRD, which should be all the spells in the Players Handbook.
I hope you find the app useful, and can already promise a few enhancements in the coming weeks.
Happy gaming!
I've just finished work on my first D&D Android app:
Spellbook – D&D 3.5 serves as a quick way to look up spell descriptions during a d&d gaming session. It includes all spells from the srd 3.5, and lets you store your spells in a custom list for even faster access.
I love Android, and I’m an avid RPG gamer. As you guys know, one of the things that always slows down gaming sessions is looking things up, which unfortunately we have to do all the time. A common thing for me to look up is spell descriptions… What’s the range on that spell? How long does this spell last? How many targets can my Magic Missiles hit at 5th level (ok, that one we all know by heart, but you get the idea)?
Thus the Spellbook app was born. It is very fast, and lets you browse through all spells that are in the 3.5 SRD, which should be all the spells in the Players Handbook.
I hope you find the app useful, and can already promise a few enhancements in the coming weeks.
Happy gaming!