![]() Tabletop Playground is additionally touted by publisher Modularity Games as making “niche” game genres, such as miniatures games, “more accessible” to play than Tabletop Simulator. Whereas Tabletop Simulator’s community-made creations are limited to Steam Workshop - the community marketplace that’s part of PC storefront Steam - Tabletop Playground will supposedly allow more open creation and sharing of mods through cross-platform service Mod.io. What sets Tabletop Playground apart from Tabletop Simulator, its creators claim, is expanded support for creators making custom games in the app’s built-in editor. Up to eight people can play the same game online, with virtual reality an option. The upcoming Tabletop Playground is a similar virtual toolbox in which players can create and interact with a variety of tabletop game components in a 3D environment. The digital sandbox also boasts support for virtual reality, as well as an option to flip the table should players ever feel inclined. ![]() ![]() Players can interact with the board and pieces as they would when playing a physical copy, and share their creations online. Released in June 2015, Tabletop Simulator is a PC app in which players can recreate entire board games - including some of the best board games of recent years, such as Scythe - by adding components, cards, miniatures and more into a virtual sandbox. A new digital tabletop sandbox has been announced that claims to offer a wider selection of modding tools and other features than the popular PC toolbox Tabletop Simulator. ![]()
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