About Play Later Play Later is a feature in the Playground that lets you schedule games for future. It works as a regular game room but scheduled for a later time rather than appear in Play Now. You can plan the time and date up to 14 days ahead and let […]
Arranging Game Space and Objects
Use these tips if you want to optimize your game on Tabletopia and make it more ergonomic and convenient for the players. Managing Space Try to reach a compromise: a table that is too big forces players to move back and forth along it during the game a table that is […]
Game Modes: Solo, Hotseat, Online
Several game modes are available on Tabletopia, including Online, Solo and Hotseat modes. This article features description of each mode and its features. Play Solo Solo mode available for games that feature a 1-player setup and can be played alone. In this mode the in-game chat, turn-based modes, lobby, and some features […]
Monetizing Games
About Free and Premium Games Games on Tabletopia can have three statuses: Free: For personal use only. The game is closed and available to its creator or in a special play zone created and shared by the creator. Such games can be used for playtesting, demonstration to partners, etc. See […]
Requirements for Public Games
If you wish to make your game public to all Tabletopia users (see Opening and Sharing Games), you will need to check that it meets several requirements that will ensure that the game is presented in the catalog in the best possible way. See also: Game Designer Checklist. Also note […]
How to Start Your Board Game Prototyping?
This is a digest article aimed to help you start prototyping your game on Tabletopia and guide you on the way from choosing the right plan to publishing your game on the platform. Step 1: Choose a Designer Plan Choosing the right Designer plan is the key thing when starting […]
Importing Your Game with Help of Tabletopia Team
Having your game on Tabletopia has multiple advantages and various promotional, playtesting, demonstrative, marketing, and monetization purposes. It can greatly help during a Kickstarter campaign and after the game is released, letting people try your game before purchasing it. Adding your game to Tabletopia will take you just a few hours of […]
Beginner’s Guide
Just registered with Tabletopia and need a helping hand with getting started? Read this short guide to start playing in 4 easy steps. Step 1: Learn Rules Tabletopia is a sandbox system. To play, you need to know the rules of the game. Rules are available: On game’s page: Click […]
Finding Opponents
Tabletopia has no AI, so you need other players to play with. We’ve gathered some advice for you on finding opponents on Tabletopia. Share Games With Friends With Tabletopia, you can share games with your friends even if they don’t have Steam or Tabletopia accounts. Only one account is needed […]
Starting Games and Inviting Players
This article describes how to start, join, and share games on Tabletopia. On Tabletopia, you can create your own rooms or join game rooms created by other players. Creating Game Room Start a new game if there are no suitable games for you to join in Find & Play. Starting New […]