Kickstarter Tabletop Alert: ‘Canopy: Evergreen’
The clever gameplay of ‘Canopy’ now takes a trip to the Pacific Northwest in this sequel, which also has a few new tricks!
Continue ReadingThe clever gameplay of ‘Canopy’ now takes a trip to the Pacific Northwest in this sequel, which also has a few new tricks!
Continue ReadingNatalie and Charlie have been sent to the future with a task: track down and destroy a time machine! You have been given a task: fix the games based on Natalie and Charlie’s story!
Continue ReadingThanks to Rollacrit, the Bag of Holding triumphantly returns.
Continue ReadingDon’t count your chickens before they hatch. And watch out for those foxes!
Continue ReadingIt’s time for another round-up of tabletop projects!
Continue ReadingMind MGMT is actively recruiting agents with latent psychic abilities. Your testing has already begun.
Continue ReadingEscapeWelt, a German company that specializes in wooden puzzles, is back with their most complex puzzle box yet: the Quest Tower.
Continue ReadingAdventure awaits! You and your siblings are off on your own, probably way past curfew, exploring mysterious locations.
Continue ReadingCollect modern art, arrange it for an exhibition, and attract patrons to win awards!
Continue ReadingThe minotaur apprentices have one final project: constructing a dungeon to challenge Queen Amalia’s heroes to become Master Architect.
Continue Reading‘Crossbows & Catapults’ is a competitive, kinetic game where players use medieval siege weapons to knock down their opponent’s castle and defeat their troops. It is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter.
Continue ReadingHow well do you know your fellow adventurers? This party game will put you to the test!
Continue ReadingYou can almost hear the revving engines, squealing tires, and the roar of the crowds in ‘Thunder Rolls.’ Get ready to race!
Continue ReadingCreate a colorful garden to attract butterflies and other critters!
Continue ReadingELEGOO has raised over $2.2 million on their first laser engraver and cutter so far.
Continue ReadingIt’s been a little while since I’ve done a round-up (and I’ve admittedly missed a few pretty cool projects along the way) but here are a couple of current tabletop projects on Kickstarter that look intriguing!
Continue Reading‘Weirdwood Manor’ is a fun, challenging co-op that will have you constantly involved in the game.
Continue ReadingBuild a subway system to connect the city’s districts and fulfill public projects—but make sure you have all the proper permits!
Continue ReadingELEGOO has an affordable machine with a lot of great features. Be sure to head to the ELEGOO Phecda campaign page on April 8th.
Continue ReadingSo if you’re a parent looking to introduce your kids into the RPG space, then might I suggest ‘The Shivers’?
Continue ReadingWe love the uptick in games that help people have conversations and connections. ‘Cozy Juicy Real’ is a neat new game offering both.
Continue ReadingI’m here to tell you yet again why ‘Battletech’ is the best darn tabletop miniature game around, and why you should back it.
Continue Reading‘Galactic Renaissance’ is a political card game of space exploration and influence. It is currently seeking funding on Kickstarter.
Continue ReadingGame Theory Tables’ secret sale ends on March 21st.
Continue ReadingYour waddle of penguins needs to eat! The deeper you go, the better the catch, but beware of predators!
Continue ReadingCollect resources to build up your city, and score big by getting the right combinations for your civic buildings.
Continue Reading‘Broken Weave’ is an impressive new post-apocalyptic fantasy RPG setting from Cubicle7. It’s looking for funding on Kickstarter now!
Continue ReadingIf you’re looking to start or upgrade your gaming space, this is the Kickstarter for you.
Continue ReadingIt’s Hollywood in 1947, during the height of the Red Scare. Will the movie you are making be full of patriotic or communist propaganda? Can you trust your coworkers in the studio?
Continue Reading‘Andromeda’s Edge’ stands on its own as the heavier, more complex cousin to ‘Dwellings of Eldervale.’
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