{"id":286385,"date":"2023-09-07T08:00:16","date_gmt":"2023-09-07T13:00:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.meeplemountain.com\/?post_type=reviews&p=286385"},"modified":"2023-09-06T20:35:06","modified_gmt":"2023-09-07T01:35:06","slug":"learn-how-to-use-tabletop-playground","status":"publish","type":"articles","link":"https:\/\/www.meeplemountain.com\/articles\/learn-how-to-use-tabletop-playground\/","title":{"rendered":"Learn How to Use Tabletop Playground"},"content":{"rendered":"

Online gaming platforms allow you to play board games in a virtual space with an internet-connected computer. Platforms like Tabletop Simulator and Tabletopia enjoyed a striking surge of popularity during the COVID lockdown. I compared the two platforms in my 2020 article \u201cVersus: Tabletop Simulator vs. Tabletopia<\/a>.\u201d I have fond memories of attending multi-day virtual board game conventions and meeting folks all over the globe while in my cozy Yoda pajamas. Although participation in online games has predictably waned as in-person board game conventions resumed, interest in gaming platforms remains strong, especially among indie game designers like me. They enhance our ability to quickly iterate designs, help us reach a wider global audience, and provide a solid foundation for collaboration. So, I jumped at the opportunity to try out the newest online platform called Tabletop Playground.<\/p>\n

Tabletop Playground is published by Modularity. It is currently in \u201cEarly Access\u201d and available on Epic or Steam for $14.99. Modularity plans to end Early Access at the end of 2023.<\/p>\n

The platform has several helpful tutorials to help familiarize the user with Tabletop Playgound\u2019s controls. After going through those tutorials, I recruited Susan N. and Harry T., two fellow members of the Cincinnati Tabletop Game Designer\u2019s group, to play a rousing game of Carcassonne on Tabletop Playground. We each had varying degrees of experience with board game platforms and different computer set-ups. Overall, we all had a great time with no significant snags using the software. While I wouldn\u2019t consider Tabletop Playground to be the best board game platform on the market, it still has much to offer.<\/p>\n

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