You can share your game with Tabletopia users, with playtesters during closed playtesting, or with anyone in the world for free, for example, during a Kickstarter campaign. Opening to Tabletopia Users Before applying for moderation, please make sure yor game has all the necessary elements, see Requirements for Public Games on Tabletopia. Also, […]
FAQ for Players
Also see FAQ for Designers General What is Tabletopia? Tabletopia is a digital sandbox system for playing board games with no AI to enforce the rules. This means that you can manipulate the game pieces any way you want, whether it follows the rules or not! Games are played the […]
Playground Video Tutorial
Setups and Camera Controls In the first video tutorial we will tell you about game setups and camera controls. It will help you to understand basics of the Tabletopia’s user interface in no time. Interaction with Game Objects The second video contains information about how you may interact with […]
System Requirements
Minimum Hardware 1.2 GHz (Gigahertz), 2 cores 4GB (Gigabyte) RAM Graphics card: 1024 MB, DirectX 11 Recommended Hardware Intel® Core™ i3 or higher, 1.5+ GHz, 2+ cores 8GB (Gigabyte) RAM (64-bit OS) Graphics card: 1024 MB, DirectX 11 or higher, discrete video card Software OS: Windows Vista/7/8/10, Mac OS X […]
Customizing Sounds
Why Customize Sounds? Sounds may be very important when you are creating an object. You can create a unique environment for your game with different sounds and music theme. Of course you can keep default sounds, but custom sounds may become a specific feature that will make your game really successful […]
Randomizers: Stacks, Bags, and Random Elements
There are several ways to randomize game components on Tabletopia. You can add objects to a Stack or Bag and randomly take them out. You can also add a Random element to the setup of your game to randomize the objects at the beginning of each game play. Read on for details. […]
Making a Game Video
Why Make a Video? A video made on Tabletopia can serve various purposes: Share your game experience with friends. Record a promo video for your game. Record a tutorial for your game. Which Software to Use? It depends on the OS you are using and the video card installed in your computer. […]
Tables, Surfaces and Skyboxes
Table Table is the area where all the components of the game are placed. Table is used when you need a restricted area for your game. It is better to use in games with a small number of components or in classic games to make a more traditional look for them. The default […]
Music Box
About Music Box Music Box is used to upload any .mp3, .ogg or .wav format file and play it as background music or soundscapes during the game session. Players can disable/enable the music box by flipping the disk any time they want. Do not upload big sound files into the game. […]
Bag
About Bags Bags are special system objects to store and randomize game components. When a player takes an object from a bag, the result is always randomly chosen from all the objects it contains. The actions provided by a bag are similar to the stack actions, see Randomizers. Tip: Lock bags on […]