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  2. Tabletop Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Tabletop Simulator is a player-driven physics sandbox, without set victory or failure conditions. [3] After selecting a table to play on, players interact with the game by spawning and moving virtual pieces, which are subject to a physics simulation. Online multiplayer is supported with a maximum of ten players.

  3. Radlands (game) - Wikipedia

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    Radlands is a two-player game based on lane-battling. Each player starts the game with three base camps which they must defend; a player wins by destroying all of their opponent's base camps. On each turn, players draw a card from a deck containing characters and events. Characters are played in front of camps, and camps cannot be directly ...

  4. 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]

  5. Catan - Wikipedia

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    catan.com. Catan, previously known as The Settlers of Catan or simply Settlers, is a multiplayer board game designed by Klaus Teuber. It was first published in 1995 in Germany by Franckh-Kosmos Verlag (Kosmos) as Die Siedler von Catan (pronounced [diː ˈziːdlɐ fɔn kaˈtaːn]). Players take on the roles of settlers, each attempting to build ...

  6. Twilight Imperium - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Imperium Fourth edition as implemented in Tabletop Simulator. In addition to physics simulation of the cardboard and plastic components such that interacting is similar to using the boardgame parts, some game mechanisms are also automated. A community-made implementation of the game was created in Tabletop Simulator.

  7. Roll20 - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Wilde, for PC Gamer in 2017, compared using Roll20 and Tabletop Simulator to play Dungeons & Dragons. He wrote that Roll20 "is the cheaper, more practical solution for remote D&D: a clean mapping interface, easy access to official reference material, built-in video chat, and quick dice rolls. More serious players will probably prefer it ...

  8. Twilight Struggle - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Struggle: The Cold War, 1945–1989 is a board game for two players, published by GMT Games in 2005. Players are the United States and Soviet Union contesting each other's influence on the world map by using cards that correspond to historical events. The first game designed by Ananda Gupta and Jason Matthews, they intended it to be a ...

  9. Cultist Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Single-player. Cultist Simulator is a card-based simulation video game developed by indie studio Weather Factory and published by Humble Bundle. It was released for Windows, macOS and Linux computer systems in May 2018, with mobile versions published by Playdigious and released in April 2019. A port for Nintendo Switch was released in February ...