A D&D playspace is a digital recreation of a tabletop which shows models, maps, scenery and dice so that tabletop games can be played online.
Roll20 joins with DriveThruRPG and DMsGuild’s OneBookShelf to form a joint venture
The two are from the world’s leading digital tabletop RPG companies, and the coming together of the two is unprecedented in the hobby space. More than 40 digitally talented employees will now work on user experience, code and product.
Virtual D&D alliances: Roll20 teams up with DMsGuild
DMsGuild is the site run by OneBookShelf and or for Wizards of the Coast for community content D&D titles. Today, Roll20, a virtual tabletop with permission from Wizards to sell D&D modules, announced an alliance with the DMsGuild.
The impressive SceneGrinder will enter the competitive virtual tabletop market
SceneGrinder is browser-based, so you don’t need to download software. It’s 3d, mobile-friendly and system neutral.
One More Multiverse provides a new way into the VTT’s closed beta
One More Multiverse has $17 million invested in it to bring tabletop RPGs to, well, JRPG style interfaces.
Evil Genius lands multiple partners as Roll20, Foundry, and Syrinscape support Cinematic Adventures RPGs
The beauty of a Modern-day roleplaying game is that you get to re-enact the action movies that we love. I’ve often found myself in the movie theater wishing I was in the movie.
Paizo and Foundry forge a content partnership
This new level of partnership represents the culmination of nearly a year of communal effort from Paizo, Foundry Virtual Tabletop, Sigil Entertainment Group, Syrinscape, and contributors from the FVTT Pathfinder Second Edition development community.
D&D superstar Joe Manganiello fronted ARcana Kickstarts, a new way to play tabletop RPGs
Kickstarter is busy with software options for tabletop gamers, and the competitive virtual tabletop space has a healthy and challenging overlap with augmented tabletops.
Astral Tabletop stabilises its VTT user-base and will continue
Astral has weathered this first major hurdle well, and all signs are positive that we can continue to provide the current level of support going forward.
Adventure Roll is a 5e virtual tabletop almost indistinguishable from a computer game
The 5e integrated Adventure Roll, currently in version 0.5.2, is one example. It looks like a computer game.