This past week on the tabletop

19/05/2019 – 25/05/2019

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What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week?

Stephen Colbert is well known as a comedian and late night host. But this week he swapped news jokes and explorations on The President for a bit of dungeon diving.

Meanwhile the D&D YouTube channel decided to show people a very different side of the game.

The trade war between USA and China has been a constant fixture of tabletop news for a few weeks now. So d110 News decided to take a closer look at the economics at play.

Bethesda are back in tabletop news. This time with the reveal of a Skyrim board game.

Over on the BoardGameGeek channel Rodney Smith brings us his latest Table Talk video. This time talking about paid and unpaid reviews.

Featured crowdfunding campaign

Mammoth

The mammoth is one of the most iconic extinct animals. Mammoth gives players the chance to become herds of the massive creature, wandering the tundra as they transform the environment. The more a player affects the landscape, the more they score, with the player with the highest score at the end being the winner.

Mammoth is for 2-4 players, and includes competitive and cooperative options. It has a goal of AUD$50,539 and has so far raised over AUD$4,850 with 29 days to go. The creator is Soaring Rhino, and is their third Kickstarter, with the Shifting Realms campaign successfully funding after an initial launch and cancellation.

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