tabletopsim1Tabletop Simulator was an exciting prospect for many, because it ditched all the rules and structure of your average video game in favor of the more personal, free-form, spontaneous layout of a true tabletop environment. They just made it digital, and gave you the keys to the imagination train, and your imagination train just got a whole new cup of juice (trains like juice, right?).  Recent updates have added 12 new RPG figurines to the sandbox in addition to adding custom deck building capabilities and Mahjong, game mode number 2, and Steam integration.  You can download a single player only version of the Beta on the developers download page.  To the into the multiplayer beta you can head over to the pre-order page and get in for as little as $5.00.

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Nathaniel Liles is a freelance writer, writing major, and indie musician based in Southern Indiana. While procrastinating or avoiding real-world responsibility, Nathaniel enjoys playing rhythm games, action RPGs, and very colorful games with many bright, flashing lights. You can listen to Nathaniel sing songs or download his music for free at http://nathanielliles.bandcamp.com/.

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