"@egogg: Actually it reminds me of 'The Masters' from the UK tv series of the 1960's fiction 'The Tripods'.
There's a poor screenshot sideview (you can barely see their huge eye) at [www.bbc.co.uk]"
"Visually it's impressive, but I just love the fact the dice really roll to generate their random value, that's the first time I've ever heard of this being done.
One could say this is the first time a computer has generated a truly unique value, because it relies on the randomness of the analog world.
PS: I also agree, I would have liked to see more than just D6 in the demos, the D&D guys would eat that up."
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