PrismScroll - Character Sheet

PrismScroll - Character Sheet

D&D 5th Edition Creator

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What's New in PrismScroll

8.51.0

December 18, 2024

1. There is now a display of what things you have advantage/disadvantage on in standard characters 2. Added a notification for when you update your constitution ability score that your total hit points are updated as well 3. Fixed an issue with viewing cards in templates 4. You can now edit the number of cards of each object when using the card printer

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Free Version Not Worth It

Limited to 2 characters AND export is a premium feature. If PDF export was free I would consider paying for pro, as strange as that may sound. Instead, I just get the impression that the developers are primarily interested in squeezing as much money as they can out of their users. Sure it's nice that there doesn't seem to be a limit on the number of custom entries you can put in the compendium, but that doesn't do much good if there are only 2 character slots to work with. If there was a character limit but a way to export a sheet without paying for pro, that would telegraph that the devs are trying to make the app functional for free users. The main functionally of a digital character sheet (IMO) is the ability to make quick changes and then be able to undo them easily. That functionality is worth paying for, but not if I feel like I'm being forced into doing it.

(As an aside, I don't know what the demographics of the dev team or their userbase are, but I have to tell you, Discord is not nearly as universal as you seem to think it is. Promising "additional content" and only actually having it accessible to those with a Discord login of all things is a frankly baffling decision. Not to mention that it's a horrible place to actually store anything long term... I personally don't have any problem with having to manually input what I want, but this system seems like a huge issue to me)
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Response from developer

Hello and thank you for taking the time to leave an in depth review. While I disagree with most of your review, I would like to share my thoughts. A “free” product is always worth it. Because it’s free. You didn’t have to pay for it. Our free version allows you to create two characters, with all the options you may need, level up, and use all the automations you may need inside a game using the app. When you create a product that you are going to sell, especially a freeium model app, you have to decide where to draw the line. The idea is obviously to have people upgrade to pro or I wouldn’t be a good business. The free version is supposed to give you a taste of how the app works and flows and I believe that the features available give you that ability. Most people play one character at a time and that is all they would need to use while playing. If you are wanting to experiment, that is a different sort of user. It is true that I chose to make the free app completely incapaulated inside app. All the things that you need to play are inside the app. If I truly wanted to bleed money I would make a subscription and that is how much people in the industry do it. But because this particular app doesn’t require a monthly maintenance fee, I didn’t do that. I wish you luck in finding something that lives up to your standards and hope you find a product that is “worth” it

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FAQ

Does PrismScroll work on iPads?

Yes, PrismScroll is iPad-friendly.

Who is behind the development of the PrismScroll app?

Samuel Harmon released the PrismScroll app.

What is the minimum iOS version needed for PrismScroll to work?

The app needs iOS 12.0 or later to function properly.

What user rating does the app have?

The PrismScroll app has a consumer rating of 4.7 and gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre is the PrismScroll app?

The App Category Of Prismscroll Is Games.

What is the newest version of PrismScroll?

The latest version of the PrismScroll app is 8.51.0.

When was the last update for PrismScroll released?

The latest PrismScroll update was released on January 4, 2025.

When was PrismScroll introduced to the market?

The PrismScroll app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does PrismScroll have?

PrismScroll doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Samuel Harmon.

What are the languages supported by the PrismScroll app?

Currently, PrismScroll supports English.

Is PrismScroll included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, PrismScroll is not on Apple Arcade.

Does PrismScroll support in-app purchases?

Yes, PrismScroll supports in-app purchases for added functionality.

Is PrismScroll designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, PrismScroll is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in PrismScroll?

No, there are no commercial ads in PrismScroll.