This past week on the tabletop

This past week on the tabletop

04/08/2016 –10/09/2016

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

Table Tyrant Games revealed that it has become a division of Rule & Make. Co-owner of Table Tyrant Games, Dylan Shearer, talked about the development.

Where one partnership starts, another falls. Fantasy Flight Games announced the end of their association with Games Workshop. You have just five months to snap up any of the Fantasy Flight titles based on Games Workshop properties.

PAX West was earlier in the week, where Acquisitions Incorporated played on a massive giant’s sky castle. Ryan Hiller from GeekDad talked to Mat Smith of Czarofhappiness Props, creator of the impressive terrain pieces.

Terry Masson was guest contributor on Lost Hemisphere, where he talks about what inspired him to start creating Mecha Strike Arena, as well as his plans for the game.

Neon Dystopia chatted to the creator of Cyberpunk 2020, Mike Pondsmith.

With Burger Up successfully completed Rule & Make detailed some of the lessons they learnt around the game and its crowdfunding campaign.

D1DLC went analogue, and visited The Hungry Hippo Board Game Cafe in Adelaide.

Some of the new Kickstarters from this week:

This is not an endorsement of any of these games, creators or Kickstarter campaigns.

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