This past week on the tabletop

29/03/2020 – 04/04/2020

Image Source: Katie Muth, Olaf Merkelbach

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

From helping to fight evil to helping to fight a virus. GriffinCo turn their 3D printers towards another target.

Playing tabletop online isn’t a new idea. But being in isolation has inspired some amazing solutions to getting a game in.

RPG steam Far Verona has seen a backlash from the community, and players quit the show, after Game Master Adam Koebel ran an in-game sexual assault.

Feel like learning a new system? Modiphius is offering some of The Elder Scrolls Call To Arms book for free on DriveThruRPG.

Magic: The Gathering is hoping to take your mind off things by introducing The King Of The Monsters!

Featured crowdfunding campaign

Project Callisto

Lost on a strange planet it is up to you to save your crew. Or at least, as many of them as you can. It will take all of your planning and management skills to complete this task. But don’t worry, it’s only lives that are at stake.

Project Callisto is a hand management card game for 2-4 players. It has a goal of AUD$89 and has so far raised over AUD$65 with 27 days still to go. The campaign is being run by Olaf Merkelbach, and is his second Kickstarter. His first, Rainbow Massacre, failed to fund.

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