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  1. Tabletop Simulator is the only simulator where you can let your aggression out by flipping the table! There are no rules to follow: just you, a physics sandbox, and your friends. Make your own games and play how YOU want!
  2. Apr 19, 2020 Rather, Tabletop Simulator is, exactly as the name suggests, a way to create a digital tabletop and populate it with the games of your choice. You can fall back on classics like chess and poker,.

In Tabletop Simulator you can create your own custom decks a couple of ways: – Use one of two Deck Builders. – Use the Deck Template. – Create your own templates in a photo editin.

Endless Games

Tabletop Simulator has it all. The base game includes 15 classics like Chess, Poker, Jigsaw Puzzles, Dominoes, and Mahjong. Additionally, there are thousands of community created content on the Workshop. If you're the tabletop gaming type, we include an RPG Kit which has tilesets & furniture, as well as animated figurines that you can set up and battle with your friends, with even more options in the Chest. There's even an option for Game Masters so they can control the table!

Create Games

If you're into creativity and prototyping, you can easily create your own games by importing images onto custom boards & tables, create custom decks, import 3D models, create scripts, and much more. You can choose to upload your creations on the Steam Workshop or share them privately with your friends.

Fun For All Ages

Everyone can play Tabletop Simulator! Play a classic board game with grandma, have poker night with the guys, or start your epic RPG adventure with your crew. Play almost any tabletop game you can think of! Being a multiplayer-focused game, up to 10 players can play at any given time.

Key Features:
  • Online sandbox with unlimited games to play how you want.
  • Multiplayer physics with objects that collide and interact just how you would expect.
  • Create your own mods easily with full Steam Workshop support and 3D model importing.
  • Take games to the next level with Lua scripting support.
  • Play just like you do in real life; pick up, rotate, shake, and throw any object.
  • Up to 10 people can play together on the same table.
  • Team system with voice and text chat.
  • Save & load individual objects and complete games.
  • Hotseat mode allowing you to play locally on the same computer.
  • Browse the internet, listen to music, and watch videos in multiplayer, in-game on a tablet.
  • Perfect for RPGs – build your very own roleplaying dungeons with our modular tileset, RPG Kit, Multiple States and Tablet (useful for character sheets).
  • Great admin tools to enable or disable player permissions and to eliminate griefing in public games.
  • 360° panoramic backgrounds that change the lighting and atmosphere.
Included games:

Backgammon, Cards, Chess, Checkers, Chinese Checkers, Custom Board, Dice, Dominoes, Go, Jigsaw Puzzles, Mahjong, Pachisi, Piecepack, Poker, Reversi, RPG Kit, Sandbox, Solitaire, and Tablet.

Please be sure to check out our Knowledge Base to learn how to use Tabletop Simulator!

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This page will serve as a basic how to play guide for Tabletop Simulator. While there is very little information available at this time, we urge you to check back often, as new information is being added all the time! Feel free to edit this guide with any tips, tricks, and suggestions.

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  • 1Basic gameplay
    • 1.1Tutorial series

Basic gameplay[edit | edit source]

Tutorial series[edit | edit source]

Tabletop Simulator has a Video Tutorial Series that gives a basic introduction to the game to more in depth information on how to use all the controls and how to create custom content.

There are currently 6 videos including the introduction with one more on the way. You can subscribe to Berserk Games' YouTube Channel to stay up to date or follow them on Twitter to get the latest development updates. The complete video series can be found on their website.

Introduction[edit | edit source]

The introduction video goes over exactly what is Tabletop Simulator and how you can properly use it.

Part 1 - Basic Controls[edit | edit source]

Part 1 goes over the Basic Controls of Tabletop Simulator. It's important to play the mini tutorial before doing anything else, so you can learn the very basics. (Transcript)

Part 2 - Advanced Controls[edit | edit source]

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Part 2 goes over the Advanced Controls of Tabletop Simulator. There are a lot of controls that only the host can do and the host can set permissions that other players can use as well. Be sure to press the ? key in game to bring up the full control scheme menu. (Transcript)

Part 3 - Hosting & Connecting[edit | edit source]

Part 3 goes over how to host a game and connect to other people's servers. As of Update v4.6 connecting to servers is more seamless for players. (Transcript)

Part 4 - RPG Kit[edit | edit source]

How Does Tabletop Simulator Work

Part 4 goes over what exactly the RPG Kit and what you can do with it! Create your own dungeons and RPG setups. (Transcript)

Tabletop Simulator Poker
  • 1Basic gameplay
    • 1.1Tutorial series

Basic gameplay[edit | edit source]

Tutorial series[edit | edit source]

Tabletop Simulator has a Video Tutorial Series that gives a basic introduction to the game to more in depth information on how to use all the controls and how to create custom content.

There are currently 6 videos including the introduction with one more on the way. You can subscribe to Berserk Games' YouTube Channel to stay up to date or follow them on Twitter to get the latest development updates. The complete video series can be found on their website.

Introduction[edit | edit source]

The introduction video goes over exactly what is Tabletop Simulator and how you can properly use it.

Part 1 - Basic Controls[edit | edit source]

Part 1 goes over the Basic Controls of Tabletop Simulator. It's important to play the mini tutorial before doing anything else, so you can learn the very basics. (Transcript)

Part 2 - Advanced Controls[edit | edit source]

Tabletop Simulator Poker Scripted

Part 2 goes over the Advanced Controls of Tabletop Simulator. There are a lot of controls that only the host can do and the host can set permissions that other players can use as well. Be sure to press the ? key in game to bring up the full control scheme menu. (Transcript)

Part 3 - Hosting & Connecting[edit | edit source]

Part 3 goes over how to host a game and connect to other people's servers. As of Update v4.6 connecting to servers is more seamless for players. (Transcript)

Part 4 - RPG Kit[edit | edit source]

How Does Tabletop Simulator Work

Part 4 goes over what exactly the RPG Kit and what you can do with it! Create your own dungeons and RPG setups. (Transcript)

Part 5 - Custom Content[edit | edit source]

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Part 5 goes over how to create custom content. You will learn how to make your own deck of cards, import 3D models, and much more! (Transcript)

Controls[edit | edit source]

The Control Scheme is a full menu of the various keybinds and controls within Tabletop Simulator. To open up this menu in the game, press the question mark key (?).

All of these keybinds can be changed in game in the configuration menu.

Tips and tricks[edit | edit source]

Peek at a card: Hover over a card and hit Shift + Alt (Shift + Option on a Mac). This will display an 'eye' icon so other players know you are peeking.

Deal a card to each player: Right click on a deck, go to 'deal,' and press the center of the color wheel.

Draw cards from a stack of components, like a deck: Hover over the stack and press a number key. This works for double digit draws as well, just type the number quickly. Note that this only works if the mod you are playing has hand zones defined.

Change a die face to a specific side: Hover over it and press a number key to change to that die face.

Change Rotation Axis of an item: Hold down Alt and then press Q or E to rotate the object in a different axis.

See also[edit | edit source]

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