This past week on the tabletop

08/04/2018 – 14/04/2018

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

Something smells fishy. Games Workshop provided a bit more of a look at their new Age of Sigmar faction, the fishmen. Um, I mean, the Idoneth Deepkin.

Details continue to trickle out about the new Confrontation. EOG talked to Josselin Moreau, product manager of Sans Detour, about the games coming release.

Solving puzzles in a small space, in a set time, has become hugely popular. Business Day discussed the fundamentals of Escape Rooms and how they can be harnessed by businesses.

Nathan from Pandasaurus Games, publisher of Dinosaur Island, talked with Tompet Games about the company, its games, and Kickstarter.

You can hear the thoughts and ideas of some of Houstons tabletop community on the latest episode of Houston Matters.

Featured crowdfunding game

Filler: a tasty pastry card game from Green Couch Games.

You are a pastry chef in charge of putting delicious fillings in a variety of cakes, pastries, and baked goods. By coming to work early and making use of your full pantry of supplies, you will earn money, customer reviews, and critical acclaim. With a little luck, you might win out over your rivals and be crowned Star Baker!

Filler is designed by Jason Kotarski and will be published by Green Couch Games. Jason has previously funded and fulfilled such games as Outlawed, Rocky Road a la Mode and Avalanche at Yeti Mountain.

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