DiceRotation is not the kind of traditional dice tool that just shakes and is done with it.
It's more like a little oddball who takes randomness seriously as an art:
Which square the dot falls on, how the number changes, and how many dice fly together can all be done according to your rules.
Whether you want pure randomness, manual point guessing, or a math school gameplay with a custom range, it can easily fit in.
Applicable scenarios
Board games replace physical dice
A light gamble on luck at a friend's gathering
Random selection for decision-making difficulties
People who want to play around with mathematical probability