Tabletopia

Tabletopia is a sandbox virtual table with high-quality board games and ready setups. Already 2,400+ games and counting! Play how you want with whom you want: guests don’t need accounts to play. Or make your own games, no programming skills required.

Tabletopia is a sandbox, tabletop and free to play game developed and published by Tabletopia.
Released on November 30th 2016 is available in English on Windows and MacOS.

It has received 1,579 reviews of which 1,000 were positive and 579 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.2 out of 10. 😐

The game is free to play on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1 / Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 10
  • Processor: 1.2 GHz, 2 cores
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1024 MB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
MacOS
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.9 or newer
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i3 or higher, 1.5+ GHz, 2+ cores
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512 MB
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection

Reviews

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March 2018
I don't know if these other reviews are trolling, don't understand the platform, or what, but this delivers. This is just like sitting around with your friends. Use discord to talk to each other and you are golden. Some people saying 'you have to get used to it', but other then the basic stuff (adjusting the camera mainly), everything is drag and drop. Maybe since I am a computer guys this was pretty intuitive, but I dont understand the other reviews complaints. This is even faster than most games as shuffling/drawing/dealing is instant, there is no setup or put away, among a lot of other benefits. I have NEVER experienced a game lasting longer on this platform than real life, its usually much shorter. You can try so many board games for FREE and with friends from all over the country. Also instead of using steam, you can use most browers directly from their website.
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Dec. 2016
So, here's the thing about Tabletopia: for a while their Steam client ran like garbage and the best way to use it was to actually use Firefox with the Unity plugin. I think the majority of bad reviews came from this fact.The latest update seems to fix this, so hopefully more of the reviews will focus on the actual content of the platform, rather than the technical challenges. For me, it's an excellent platform and the subscription model is only required if you want to host games and a good chunk of the money you pay each month goes to the publishers of the games you play. I think that's a great way to get good games that are well put together onto the platform instead of the janky, pirated messes that you often find on TTS. That's not to say TTS is bad, but I do feel guilty firing up games that are breaking all kinds of copyrights. Pros: -Good UI, better than TTS in a lot of ways, not as good in others -Good model, you can play for free, host some games for free and only pay for premium features. -Almost all the games are tightly and professionally made. Middling: -Selection is not as good as TTS, but the quality is so much better and games like Terra Mystica and Scythe are amazing. Cons: -Bad Lobby System. It's not super hard to get connected to a game but sometimes people can't join after a game is started, you have to load in and out of the game and they made some UI "improvements" to it that were just as confusing as before. Overall, I have no reservations about recommending it. It still needs a little maturing but the rough edges are not deal breakers at all. For the record, most of my play time has been in Firefox, so my play time on Steam clocks in at about 10% of what it should be.
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Oct. 2016
Having an experience with TTS, I needed to try Tabletopia as well when it appeared on Steam. What I liked best is that while it is essentially a sandbox like TTS, the TT devs really use a lot of digital features to make the process easier and more smooth. For example, the hand with your cards is glued to the bottom of the screen and is super convenient, no need to keep the cards on the table. The other people can see the number of objects in your hand on your avatar and what you are doing at the moment. And the table itself is unlimited, so nothing falls off. The tables in TTS really annoy me every time anyone knocks or drops anything off them causing chaos or when you simply don’t have enough room for the components, especially when there’s several players. In general TT looks and feels very nice and pro, I just really hope it did not involve subscriptions but rather sold games as DLCs... But since it will be f2p soon, I am okay with that.
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Oct. 2016
I like virtual tabletops because I need to travel often and they are keeping me in touch with board game world and my friends. Tabletopia have a pretty big library of games and looking very nice. They have ambitious plans for workshop and I will be looking forward to it development because I just publish board game and would like to move it into online version on Tabletopia. So pros are: +Big library of games +Nice and simple workshop +Smooth, fast and comfortable interface Cons: -Big part of games are worker placement games and a lot of big titles that will be nice to have is unavailable -Connection problems, sometimes you just cannot start the game and need to restart all application over and over Most of this problems are because Tabletopia is in early access and they will fix them over time and we will have nice and enjoyable product :)
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Sept. 2016
As far as digital board games go, Tabletopia has all I’m looking for: 1) A couple hundreds of games already available (and it’s still Early Access) and adding more steadily. 2) Browser version and Steam client. Tablets coming soon, which I’m really excited for. 3) Great looks. Just look at the pictures, I haven’t seen anything like this before. 4) Useful features: ready setups, shuffling, turn-based modes, etc. It feels like a game not like messing around with a pile of components. 5) Can be shared with other people for free. They don’t need to buy anything! 6) You can make your own games there. Lots of objects, cards, etc. in the catalog to choose from. I know that many people can find this interesting. I’ve recommended Tabletopia to several of my friends already. Early Access really looks like a smart deal right now. And it will be free-to-play soon, so if you don’t want too pay, just wait to see for yourselves.
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Tabletopia
6.2
1,000
579
Online players
27
Developer
Tabletopia
Publisher
Tabletopia
Release 30 Nov 2016
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