I've been using pic related for years to help my stress problems, but every single time I wonder... Where the fuck is this from? I bought it from a thrift store and I guess it's from a tabletop game, anyone knows which?
Shameless self bump
Please anons
>>52233850
I was hoping I could use a google reversed image search and then leave a condescending, sarcastic reply. But nope, I'm stumped.
>>52234194
Well, thanks for the try and the (You) anyway anon
>>52233850
No idea, but here's a friendly bump
bumping for curiosity.
reminds me of a bionicle game i had when i was younger, i don't remember though.
>>52233850
Looks like the black dice from the 'Star Wars Galactic Battle Game', which used to come with a certain series of action figures.
>>52234730
Tell me anon.
Tell me the name of our children
Thanks a lot
>>52233850
>to help my stress problems
How do these help?
>>52235243
I have anxiety problems and moving it between my fingers help me calm them.
You should try it too (?)
>>52235308
I'm good. I was wondering if you rolled to improve moral, but apparently not
>>52235308
Dice are great for this, especially large, bulkier ones.
This little fucker has replaced them for me lately though.
>>52235338
I was just about to tell him about those things
>>52235338
>>52235352
Thanks Anons, I'll search them out. Should I just look for "anti-stress dice" or are tem from a certain brand?
>>52235378
Fidget Cube. They're a bit pricey but they're pretty neat little gadgets. Each face has a different kind of action that provides tactile feedback. I thought it would be a gimmick and a neat christmas present for a few friends, but I've ended up using mine a lot more than I expected.
>>52234730
Jesus fuck, how did you find out?
Did you used to play the game or did you use some sort of reverse search?
>>52235402
Neither. See pic related for my amazing method.Third result gave me the answer
>>52235338
They give these to the heavily autistic kids at the school I work at. Great for keeping them contained and occupied.
>>52235686
Well yeah, anyone who has browsed /tg/ for five minutes would know these types of games are huge with autists.
>>52235686
That's actually a really smart use for them. It's always nice to hear when something gimmicky like that has real impact on people.
>>52235308
>>52235338
I found the fidget cube to be a little bulky and cheaply made. I like the variety, but in the end, I prefer the simplicity of the Rizzle Fidget.
http://fidgetland.com/product/rizzle/
>>52234795
Frank and Bumblebee