'Dice-Flix' Helps Users Spend More Time Watching
Michael Hemsworth — January 5, 2021 — Art & Design
References: bubblegumstuff & thegreenhead
It's often reported that many consumers who hold content streaming accounts will spend almost as much time looking for something to watch as they do actually watching movies or shows, so the 'Dice-Flix' have been created to solve this problem.
The dice set are cheekily designed to be rolled on the coffee table when sitting down on the couch in order to immediately provide users with a choice of what to watch. This is done by directing them either down or across on one die, while the other will indicate how many spaces to move to find the title they'll be streaming.
'Dice-Flix' comes in response to the ever-increasing amount of content consumers have access to and could help them to actually make the most of their streaming service subscriptions by spending less time browsing.
The dice set are cheekily designed to be rolled on the coffee table when sitting down on the couch in order to immediately provide users with a choice of what to watch. This is done by directing them either down or across on one die, while the other will indicate how many spaces to move to find the title they'll be streaming.
'Dice-Flix' comes in response to the ever-increasing amount of content consumers have access to and could help them to actually make the most of their streaming service subscriptions by spending less time browsing.
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