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Use the results of 2 shared dice in this infinitely scaling roll-and-write 🎲



In the early days of the coronavirus, a time of self-isolation for many people, Jamey Stegmaier decided to create an infinitely scaling roll-and-write game to teach and play with people around the world via Facebook Live.

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In Rolling Realms, players compete to earn the most stars in a series of minigames over 3 rounds. This is a roll-and-write game, meaning that players will write on the game components using dry-erase markers.

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Each turn, one player rolls 2 dice, and all players use the dice results on their realm cards to generate resources and earn stars. After 3 rounds, the player with the most stars wins!

Photo by Tim Chuon

Join Jamey for live playthroughs!
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Lead your class to victory ✊🏽



The Nation is in disarray and a war is waging between the classes. The working class faces a dismantled welfare system, the capitalists are losing their hard-earned profits, the middle class is gradually fading and the state is sinking into a deep deficit.

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Amidst all this chaos, the only person who can provide guidance is... you. Will you take the side of the working class and fight for social reforms? Or will you stand with the corporations and the free market? Will you help the government try to keep it all together, or will you try to enforce your agenda no matter the cost to the country?

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Hegemony is an asymmetric politico-economic card-driven board game for 2-4 players that puts you in the role of one of the socio-economic groups in a fictional state: The Working Class, the Middle Class, the Capitalist Class and the State itself.



Now on Kickstarter!
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Nominate Tabletopia For the Steam Awards!

The Steam Awards are just around the corner, so we thought we'd ask you a simple favour! We'd love for you to put our name forward for the "Labor of Love" category. πŸ˜€

The "Labor of Love" category is reserved for games that have been out for a while, but are still pushing out updates and new features. When we launched Tabletopia back in 2016, our catalogue started at around 550 games, but now we've hit 1900+ (and counting!)! Our team is always working to make sure the latest releases are hitting our platform, and we continue to work with publishers to bring you the best official versions of games.

Thank you for playing with us!
- Team Tabletopia

A new set drops! πŸƒ



Clash of Deck is a two-player, expendable game with many twist, the biggest of which is: you buy a folded, 8-pages booklet and cut the cards off to build your game.

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Released on a monthly basis, the game sees the player summon creature on each side of two bridges on two different lanes and attack their opponent to try and destroy first their watchtower, and then their castle. To do so they first must dispatch opposing creatures.

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When a player suffers damage, they move their watchtower/castle card from left to right in their hand. If the building reaches the rightmost position, it is destroyed.

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Since the number of cards in one's hand is the amount of mana the player gets at the beginning of their turn, and defeated creatures go back into your hand on the rightmost position, knowing which creature to play and which creature to let die is key to managing both your position on the board and your life total.



Season 2 is now available on Tabletopia & Kickstarter - the full campaign includes 6 new standalone expansions: 216 new cards, 12 new special abilities, a new Champion module and a custom card generator!

Now on Kickstarter!
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Lead your Tribe, pray to the Gods, and win fame in battle!



VERRIX (Ancient Gaelic means King of Kings) is a management, strategic, historical tabletop game with great interaction between players, asymmetrical and with major card-driven mechanics plus a small deck building component.

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Set in Britannia on 54 BC, the player finds himself in a Celtic tribe with the goal of reaching the highest possible level of Fame in 12 turns (Celtic Calendar).

Each player will have different characteristics depending on the type of tribe that he chooses to use at the beginning of the game, they can select the tribe with a specific inclination (Handicraft, Trade, Mysticism, Raid, Battle), the starting region and during the game: they increase the population, promote a tribesman to hero and raise the numbers of Action Cards in their possession.

Photos by @meepleordie



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Play sets of cards to get worm portions πŸ›



Heckmeck am Karteneck is the game where ripped-off chickens shovel the worms a la carte from the grill.

Dinner is served. Tasty portions of fried worms are waiting to be fetched from the grill. In turn, the chickens play out their card stakes. Whoever quits earlier gets less, but still has cards up his sleeve for later rounds. Clever play is made by those who judge their hand of cards well at the right moment and can thus get hold of the most valuable portions.

A must for all Heckmeck lovers.



In each round, cards from the hand are played to gain worm portions of different values. Each player lays out cards. Cards of the same value may not be placed by the same player in subsequent rounds. Gained portions are stacked in front of each player, and the last portion won (on top) can be stolen. The thief can be any player who, whose total of played cards, at the time of his or her own exit, matches the value of the stolen portion.



The game ends after all worm portions have been taken. The winner is the player who has the most worms on his gained portions.

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A puzzly abstract card game of hens breeding πŸ”



In Hens, you are a hens breeder! Each round you will play a hen card from your hand, trying to create a harmonious barnyard with different hen breeds. The rules to place cards are a few and simple, but the difficulty will be on making large groups of hens of the same breed.



At the end of the game, you will gain points from your largest group of hens of the same breed in your barnyard, from your rooster token and from the goal card. Don’t forget some rare hens give you medals worth points at the end of the game.



The hens breeder with the best barnyard wins!



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Build the best Boy Band of all!



Build the boy band of your dreams! Recruit and develop artists, throw shade at your opponents, and compete for gigs to go platinum.

Boy Band Builder is a fast-paced, casual card game for two to four players. Games last about 15 minutes per player.

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Take two actions per turn. The actions are: Recruit, Draw Star Cards, Play a Star Card, or Take a Gig.

Each artist features some combination of the four stats (Pipes, Moves, Heat, and Cool) which can be enhanced with Star Cards. Star Cards can also be used to throw shade at the competition. The winner is the person who earns the most money through Gigs.



It’s a cutthroat business, do you have what it takes to make it to the top?



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A historical strategy game of trade & diplomacy



Pax Viking is a historical strategy game of trade and diplomacy in the 10th century for 1-6 players.

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The game highlights those Vikings who travelled eastwards, towards the rich trade routes of Persia and around the Black Sea. Skilled opportunists in the matters of silver and axe, these Vikings are ready to wield whichever worked best in any given situation. They shared an adventurous explorer ethos with the westward travelling Vikings, and reached far to the south and east, forming strong alliances, influencing societies, and founding empires along their way.

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The areas under Norse control are vast. The administration of power is becoming increasingly complicated. The Viking longships are excellent for travelling both at sea and on rivers. In the western part of Europe, your neighbour Jarls in Denmark and Norway are pillaging the lands. It is wise to be on good terms with these Powerful Allies.



You interact with them by travelling to their Posts in the West. But you are also aware of the economic advantages to be gained by having followers in the strong Trade Center of some existing larger cities as well. It is up to you to weave and navigate a successful saga within Pax Viking in order to become the first Swedish monarch!



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Two insect games buzz their way to Tabletopia!



Mike Nudd (Dice Hospital) presents two new insect-forward offerings for you to sink your teeth into!

Waggle Dance

Direct your worker bees to collect nectar, hatch eggs and make the most honey!



Control worker bees to build a beehive, collect nectar, and make honey while also being efficient and strategic to outmanoeuvre your opponents. Waggle Dance is a 1-4 player Euro-style worker-placement dice game has stunning artwork and broad appeal. There are many paths to a sweet victory - it’s every beehive for themselves!

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Termite Towers

Direct your termites to collect wood, hatch eggs and build the best tower!



Termite Towers brings players into the world of efficient and dedicated termites, building on the mechanics of Waggle Dance.

Players compete to complete their section of the mound first, gathering the necessary resources from the woodpile, whilst hatching new termites and training up soldiers that can help you secure the best spots.



With the wood you have gathered, you use the polyomino plan cards to construct your tower, the winner is the first player to build the required number of rows (5 for a shorter game, 7 for a longer game).

Much like its predecessor, you can also call on the help of the Queen to help you, or hinder your opponents.



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