This is a much worse version of tabletop simulator. Thought there would be actual export functionality to export games made in it to an exe, but there isn't. I don't recommend in the current state it is in. Feels like it's in early access with the bugs that popped up 2 seconds after opening and how weird some of the UI is.
Virtual Board Game Room
$19.99
- Release Date:
- Sep 8, 2024
- Developer:
- Skull Crew Studios
- Publisher:
- Skull Crew Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
The virtual board game room (VBR) is a sandbox system that allows you to create board games and play them interactively with friends via a network. In addition to a variety of ready-made board game elements such as dice, playing cards and figures, it is also possible to load your own 3D models and add textures.
We aim to give users as much creative freedom as possible while providing a powerful framework to be able to depict and develop board games as faithfully as possible. As a game developer, it is possible to quickly create playable and testable digital prototypes from your initial ideas in order to present and optimize them in a sophisticated way.
VBR is a working tool for players and developers alike. Create your own board games, share and play them with your friends or test your games in a simple way, without much material effort.
Up to six players can meet in a virtual room and enjoy the freedom of a real gaming table. As in real life, VBR does not implement any specific game rules, but offers a generic space for developing individual ideas.
The multiplayer function is based on a self-hosting system in which each host participant provides the server for other players. This basis grants users a maximum degree of freedom and the greatest possible independence from third-party systems
From the classic Ludo to highly complex strategy games, a large number of board game mechanics can be implemented. From chess and Go to D&D and Hero Quest, only your imagination sets the limits.
VBR itself does not offer any possibility to model 3D bodies or edit textures in the moment. It combines these types of resources in a playable and editable environment. To push your artistic skills to the limit, we recommend using external programs such as Blender, Gimp and InkScape. All VBR content was created with these three tools.
Main features:
Games included in the basic version so far:
UV maps and example textures for all base game elements and 3D objects are included for demo purposes.
We aim to give users as much creative freedom as possible while providing a powerful framework to be able to depict and develop board games as faithfully as possible. As a game developer, it is possible to quickly create playable and testable digital prototypes from your initial ideas in order to present and optimize them in a sophisticated way.
VBR is a working tool for players and developers alike. Create your own board games, share and play them with your friends or test your games in a simple way, without much material effort.
Up to six players can meet in a virtual room and enjoy the freedom of a real gaming table. As in real life, VBR does not implement any specific game rules, but offers a generic space for developing individual ideas.
The multiplayer function is based on a self-hosting system in which each host participant provides the server for other players. This basis grants users a maximum degree of freedom and the greatest possible independence from third-party systems
From the classic Ludo to highly complex strategy games, a large number of board game mechanics can be implemented. From chess and Go to D&D and Hero Quest, only your imagination sets the limits.
VBR itself does not offer any possibility to model 3D bodies or edit textures in the moment. It combines these types of resources in a playable and editable environment. To push your artistic skills to the limit, we recommend using external programs such as Blender, Gimp and InkScape. All VBR content was created with these three tools.
Main features:
- A freely editable and playable 3D environment with appealing visuals and excellent performance density
- A growing library of integrated game material, free textures, figures and ready-made board games
- Maximum creative freedom through importing 3D data and textures
- Up to six players simultaneously per virtual room via local network
- Self-hosting-server system for running the VBR over the Internet
- Free, open licensing system for creating your own professional games. (Your created work always belongs to you)
Games included in the basic version so far:
- Sea of Steel
- Bugersi
- Chess
- Checker
- Backgammon
- Mill
- Go
- Fairy Tale
- Halma
- MADN (Ludo)
- Domino
- Bohnenspiel (Bean Game)
- Cards (General cards for Skat, Romme etc.)
UV maps and example textures for all base game elements and 3D objects are included for demo purposes.
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System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA, AMD
Recommended
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel
- Memory: 32 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA, AMD
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
FAQ
How much does Virtual Board Game Room cost?
Virtual Board Game Room costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Virtual Board Game Room?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA, AMD Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Memory: 32 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA, AMD DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection
What platforms is Virtual Board Game Room available on?
Virtual Board Game Room is available on Windows PC.
Is Virtual Board Game Room worth buying?
Virtual Board Game Room has 0% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was Virtual Board Game Room released?
Virtual Board Game Room was released on Sep 8, 2024.
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