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Divinity: Original Sin II
Divinity: Original Sin II
2017 | Role-Playing
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of the greatest PC RPGs of all time, and Larian’s continued dedication to creating incredible freeform adventures inspired by tabletop lineage is inspiring and commendable.
  
Monopoly
Monopoly
1935 | Business / Industrial, Economic
Accessable,Widely Owned, War Editions with POW escape items hidden inside (0 more)
Player Elimination, Slow ending (0 more)
A Classic That should be left in the past
So many other tabletop games completely dwarf this and it should be left in the past. Eliminating players isn't fun, and no strategy to mitigate luck leaves a lot to be desired.
  
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Lumos (380 KP) rated Catan in Tabletop Games

Mar 14, 2018  
Catan
Catan
1995 | Economic, Territory Building
This is a classic table top game. My friends and I don't get to play it much but if you are introducing someone to tabletop games, this might be a good one to start with. The rules are pretty simple to follow and the available actions on your turn are limited so there isn't too much for them to make decisions on.
  
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Smashbomb (4683 KP) created a poll

Jan 12, 2020 (Updated Jan 14, 2020)  
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SMASHBOMB END OF DECADE AWARDS

We need your vote for the best in each category to go forward to the final! This vote is for Best Tabletop Games (2018-2019)

For more details read here: https://blog.smashbomb.com/the-smashbomb-end-of-decade-awards/


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Ghost (30 KP) rated Ready Player One in Books

Jun 27, 2017  
Ready Player One
Ready Player One
Ernest Cline | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.9 (161 Ratings)
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An exciting read from start to finish
The basis of this book as an immersion into a Virtual Reality computer game that takes you back to 80's computer games and tabletop role playing. It takes you on a journey that mixes virtual reality with a contest of a lifetime, whilst keeping a grounding in good old fashioned reality. It is one of those rare books that is worth a re-read