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Store Page: http://store.steampowered.com/app/286160/ PGS Thread: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3777171 Tabletop Simulator is a PC game which simulates the experience of sitting down to play a board game with other players. In addition to the selection of pre-loaded games (Chess, Poker, etc) and DLC, TTS allows you to import custom cards, boards and other assets to re-create your favorite game, or make your own! Thanks to Steam Workshop, if you own Tabletop Simulator you can play thousands of popular card and board games for no additional cost. You like Eurogames? Casino games? Miniatures? RPGs? If you can think of it, you can probably play it on here... if it hasn't been DMCA'd by a publisher. This thread is for general discussion of TTS and the various games you can play on it. If you want to find people to play with, you can ask in here or check the PGS thread to find the Steam group, the player spreadsheet and the Discord.
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# ? Apr 20, 2024 02:29 |
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reserved for recommended mods, etc
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 02:45 |
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Flip table. Nice
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 02:57 |
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This game is good and cheap and every should buy it for themselves and friends.
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 09:48 |
I've always meant to buy this so I could play something like D&D on it...but I have no friends to play with. Is the community open enough to just random people joining together? Or is it private servers?
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 09:51 |
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The first video for it on steam is people playing like loving backgammon, which made me dismiss it out of hand. But then buddies got it and showed me that it can actually play good games, too, so it's been a loving blast. You probably have to explore the workshop to find the great stuff, although there's a good amount of DLC for it, too. There is a constant stream of people in chat looking for randos to play games with, but it seems heavy on Secret Hitler and Red Dragon Inn as far as that goes. Fun games I've played on there: Oregon Trail, CardBots, SmashUp, King of Tokyo, Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, Kingdom Death: Monster, Mario Kart, and doing a DnD campaign right now. Some of the mods have some pretty crazy scripting for automation/cool effects so you aren't sitting and manually fiddling for hours putting cards back in decks or whatever Like I said, the workshop has a lot on offer. And if you like that really cool dice rolling tower or whatever from a mod, you can import it into other gaming sessions, or save models/cards/utilities to your personal chest to use elsewhere. Probably my biggest complaint is that there are a bunch of quality of life commands that don't get explained well (for instance, hold both mouse keys to slide a single card under a deck), and consequently poo poo feels really time-consuming until you learn about/accidently discover stuff to make your life easier
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# ? Feb 25, 2017 16:52 |
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# ? Apr 20, 2024 02:29 |
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WMain00 posted:I've always meant to buy this so I could play something like D&D on it...but I have no friends to play with. I haven't done much server hopping since about a year ago (so take this worth a grain of salt), but there used to be a fair number of public games. Some games were especially popular, and would attract players without too much trouble. Typically they were games that were easy to teach, didn't take too Iong to complete and could support a lot of people, like Secret Hitler, Codenames, and Spyfall. Heavier and higher commitment games are usually better to play with a set group, but sometimes you can get lucky with who wanders into the room/sees your global chat, and it's possible to find and befriend players you click with in the bigger lobbies.
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