Tabletop Simulator Sale

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Backwards compatible games. Winter Sale - Tabletop Simulator and DLC up to 50% off The winter sale is live and we have Tabletop Simulator and DLC on sale for up to 50% - Check out the sales over on Steam https://store.steampowered.com/dlc/286160/TabletopSimulator/.

Bought one 4 pack last week, regretted not buying a second since so many people joined in.Picked up another and came here to post, but saw you were quick to! A couple notes:If you already own the game, you can not redeem the 4 pack. You'll have to have someone without the game redeem the code, then they can gift the other copies.A list of games I've found on Steam workshop that have been good so far:Connect 4 - Best VersionCards Against Humanity ScriptedUno ScriptedUno (improved and scripted)Tabletop Hockey V2Azul (Scripted)ChickaPigLeft Right CenterJoking HazardSkullBetter BlokusRisk - ScriptedPhase 10 ScriptedShut The BoxExploding Kittens (Both Decks)RummikubShit HappensYahtzee(Enhanced) AzulPhotosynthesis (Animated/Custom Models)Those are the names on the steam workshop. All the workshop games are very YMMV, some are absolute trash. Some were very good 2 years ago, but haven't been updated and now their graphics packs are nowhere to be found (like the Dark Souls game).Anyone have other suggestions of really good and scripted games?My family did Zoom the other day on our phones will we played.

The game isn't really good for Zoom on a PC because the text/cards/etc and such will be very small on your screen if you play windowed. A multimonitor set up would be great though! Bought one 4 pack last week, regretted not buying a second since so many people joined in.Picked up another and came here to post, but saw you were quick to! A couple notes:If you already own the game, you can not redeem the 4 pack. You'll have to have someone without the game redeem the code, then they can gift the other copies.A list of games I've found on Steam workshop that have been good so far:Connect 4 - Best VersionCards Against Humanity ScriptedUno ScriptedUno (improved and scripted)Tabletop Hockey V2Azul (Scripted)ChickaPigLeft Right CenterJoking HazardSkullBetter BlokusRisk - ScriptedPhase 10 ScriptedShut The BoxExploding Kittens (Both Decks)RummikubShit HappensYahtzee(Enhanced) AzulPhotosynthesis (Animated/Custom Models)Those are the names on the steam workshop. All the workshop games are very YMMV, some are absolute trash.

Some were very good 2 years ago, but haven't been updated and now their graphics packs are nowhere to be found (like the Dark Souls game).Anyone have other suggestions of really good and scripted games?My family did Zoom the other day on our phones will we played. The game isn't really good for Zoom on a PC because the text/cards/etc and such will be very small on your screen if you play windowed. A multimonitor set up would be great though! Quotefrom crrink:I'm not getting the gyst entirely - if I buy the 4 pack of licenses, can I send the codes to other folks to play with me from their phone?

Or does one person host a Zoom and move pieces for others?I'm most interested in playing Rummikub with some friends, but they have only a single, shared Windows laptop - not understanding if a second person in the house could play from a phone/iPad, etc.Any clarification is much appreciated.Stay safe, everyone!Hello crrink, if you buy the 4 pack you send the codes to the other folks and they can play with you. As far as communication goes, you have many options, Discord, Steam, Zoom, over the phone like a conference call etc.I've had situations where my friend doesn't have Tabletop Simulator so she controlled through my Zoom which was kinda laggy but we muddled through. If your friends only share one laptop, I believe there's a hotseat option where they can just get up and the next person plays however I don't know how that will go if you host Rummikub and they have to hotseat Tabletop Simulator. If they're sharing one laptop I don't think you need to send them each a code. Ideally it would be great if everybody had a laptop and one code.

I hope this helps. Quotefrom toddphilip:Can we go on more about this zoom wizardry. I can alternate between players having control of my mouse and I can host the game? What other games play this sort of way?Hello Todd. I hosted a meeting on Zoom with 4 others who joined. One of the great things about TTS is that you can manipulate each other's pieces like you would in real life, so say for example Spacebase which is one of our favorite games. We had 4 players on PC and one playing through me because she only has a Mac.

After I was done with my turn, I simply changed the camera view to her seat and gave her the controls. Once she completed her turn by herself then I took controls back when she said she was finished. We did the same playing Mahjong. Those are the only two games we played so far. I hope this helps.