The standard pledge includes 10 dice towers, 4 dice jails, and one DM screen, for $38. While the previous Fate’s End campaign was fantasy-based, Fates End 2 Terra and Cosmos focuses mostly on space and Earth-based themes. All of the designs are in high-resolution stl files and intended to print support-free. Armstrong, Bourrie has designed 3D-printable dice towers, dice jails, dungeonmaster screens, and paint organizers. The brainchild of gaming nerd and 3D modeler Kim Bourrie, Fates End 2 Terra and Cosmos is the followup Kickstarter campaign to the unsurprisingly titled Fates End. New to Kickstarter? Check out our crowdfunding primer. As always, caveat emptor- let the buyer beware. If you like what you see here, go check out the campaign and decide for yourself if you’d like to back it, or wait until GeekDad has had a chance to do a review. A Quick Pick is not an endorsement of the Kickstarter campaign, nor have I (as yet) received any product copies to review. Kickstarter Quick Picks are short looks at projects currently on Kickstarter that are of interest to me, and by extension, many of our GeekDad readers. Got a 3D printer but not sure what to make? How about a few fantastical dice towers and dice jails to go along with your favorite tabletop games? What Are Kickstarter Quick Picks?
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