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  2. Tabletopia - Wikipedia

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    Tabletopia is a sandbox system for running any game. That means no AI or rules enforcement. Participating players will have to know how to play the game. [6]Nevertheless, the platform has some automated actions available, like card-shuffling and dealing, dice-rolling, magnetic placement of components in special zones, hand management, and some others.

  3. Board game - Wikipedia

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    There are generalized programs such as Vassal, Tabletop Simulator and Tabletopia that can be used to play any board or card game, while programs like Roll20 and Fantasy Grounds are more specialized for role-playing games.

  4. Category:Open-source tabletop games - Wikipedia

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  5. Wingspan (video game) - Wikipedia

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    An early digital version of the tabletop game released in January 2019 on the tabletop simulator Tabletopia. [1] It was subsequently released for macOS and Windows via Steam on September 17, 2020, with a port for Nintendo Switch releasing initially in Japan on December 24, 2020, [2] and globally on December 29, 2020. [3]

  6. Digital tabletop game - Wikipedia

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    Virtual tabletops (VTTs) or tabletop simulators are video game programs that allow users to recreate existing games or create their own games for online play, such as Tabletop Simulator and Tabletopia. The VTT or simulator typically provides a game engine with pre-made game assets like dice, tokens, and cards, often allowing players to create ...

  7. Classic BattleTech - Wikipedia

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    Classic BattleTech is a table-top wargame set in the fictional BattleTech universe that simulates combat between futuristic mechanized forces. Originally published by FASA Corporation, the game is now produced by Catalyst Game Labs under license from WizKids.

  8. Scythe (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Scythe is a board game for one to five players designed by Jamey Stegmaier and published by Stonemaier Games in 2016. Set in an alternative history version of 1920s Europe, players control factions that produce resources, develop economic infrastructure, and use dieselpunk combat mechs to engage in combat and control territories.

  9. Rack 'Em Up - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed The Hustler on their January 1, 1988 issue as being the ninth most-successful table arcade unit of the month. [3]Rack 'Em Up was made available by Microsoft for its Game Room service for the Xbox 360 and Games for Windows – Live in May 2010.