
Tabletopia
Digitaal online platform om bordspellen te spelen, net als in het echte leven!
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Android -App -Analyse En Beoordeling: Tabletopia, Ontwikkeld Door Tabletopia. Vermeld In Bordspellen -Categorie. De Huidige Versie Is 1.5.1, Bijgewerkt Op 22/07/2024 . Volgens Gebruikersrecensies Op Google Play: Tabletopia. Bereikte Meer Dan 299 Duizend Installaties. Tabletopia Heeft Momenteel 1 Duizend Beoordelingen, Gemiddelde Rating 2.3 Sterren
Tabletopia is een digitaal online platform voor het spelen van bordspellen, net als in het echte leven. Er is geen AI om de regels af te dwingen. Lees het rulebook, kies een stoel aan de virtuele tafel en laat het spel beginnen!Mobiele (bèta) functies:
• Modi Solo, Hotseat en Online Multiplayer
• Creëer digitale versies van uw eigen bordspellen om ze te promoten, af te spelen en te demonstreren!
• Er zijn al veel geweldige spellen beschikbaar, zoals:
Kampioenen van Midgard
Een hit-werkplaatsgame over Viking-clans die oorlog voeren tegen mythologische Noorse beesten door Gray Fox Games
The Shipwreck Arcana
Zeer slimme coöperatieve deductiespel door Meromorph Games
Hansa Teutonica
Een van de beste concurrerende eurogames over het creëren van handelsnetwerken in het middeleeuwse Duitsland door Argentum Verlag
Sub Terra
Cooperative survival horror bordspel van Inside the Box
Burgle Bros
Cooperative stealth game over gewaagde overval door Fowers Games
Toscane
Nieuwe editie van zeer populair werkstellingsspel over het beheren van je eigen wijnhuis door Stonemaier Games.
Verken onze Aanbevolen catalogus om nog meer verschillende spellen te vinden. We zijn constant bezig met het aanpassen van meer games uit onze uitgebreide webcatalogus in mobiel formaat.
We Bieden Momenteel Versie 1.5.1 Aan. Dit Is Onze Nieuwste, Meest Geoptimaliseerde Versie. Het Is Geschikt Voor Veel Verschillende Apparaten. Gratis Download Rechtstreeks Apk Uit De Google Play Store Of Andere Versies Die We Organiseren. Bovendien Kunt U Zonder Registratie Downloaden En Geen Login Vereist.
We Hebben Meer Dan 2000+ Beschikbare Apparaten Voor Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... Met Zoveel Opties, Het Is Gemakkelijk Voor U Om Games Of Software Te Kiezen Die Bij Uw Apparaat Passen.
Het Kan Van Pas Komen Als Er Landenbeperkingen Of Enige Beperkingen Van De Zijkant Van Uw Apparaat In De Google App Store Zijn.
Wat Is Er Nieuw
- Minor bugs fixed
Recente Opmerkingen
A Google user
A virtual boardgames gameroom, been looking for a decent one to burn some steam with the friends on Discord and was hoping this was it. Unfortunately, the execution of this on Android is bad, UI is clogged, choppy and slow. No search function. When you get into a game, you get booted out of the app after 5-10secs. This deserves another shot only after its optimised and playable.
Michael Schmidt
Love the concept but can't play no one online should be able to play against A.I solo play to enjoy these boardgames cause no one online playing the game you choose so please male solo play available so we can enjoy a greater experience board games are great but being online without anyone is too boring and may delete if any changes are made this could be a great hit so heed this review and I will give you 5 stars
mccrispy
What an absolutely appalling UI! I tried playing Burgle Bros (one of my favourite board games) and it was impossible. Firstly, there's no toggle to make is easier for left-handed users, so you can't see where you are moving things. Second, managing attacks of items is terrible and it's particularly bad when trying to work with the Patrol decks, which require a lot of manipulation: taking 9 cards and making a discard from them is nearly impossible. I strongly advise you avoid playing via the App
A Google user
Clunky. Can't draw from card decks 50% of the time, necessitating closing and re-opening the app. Needs some way to differentiate between 2d flat objects and 3d objects sitting on them - far too easy to pick up the 3d, scattering everything and losing track of what was where. Though the fact that the pieces roll around are a credit to the realistic physics of the app, it seems a "snap to" system would be more beneficial. I spend more time fiddling with pieces than anything else.
A Google user
Works fine, no lag, simple and direct mechanics. The controls are a bit clunky though, it's very hard to rotate the camera for example, but once rotated it can be saved for future uses so that's hardly a problem. There are a few problems I noticed during a solo session of Roll Player: I couldn't figure a way to move entire stacks of objects; stacking small objects is difficult; and there are no means to send feedback of any kind to the platform developers or the game's creator.
Dan G
It seems to work mostly okay, but the "Your turn" at the beginning of a game doesn't go away, and I'm pretty sure this is also causing there to be a black filter over the whole screen that darkens everything. I'm sure if I could remove the text, this would also go away, but it's just always there. When the second player goes, their "your turn" goes away, while the first players just remains on screen permanently. It's pretty annoying.
James Springgate
Practically unplayable. Tried to play Earth, normally a fantastic game. Playing with 2 players, but there are 4 mats out. No indication of what to do next. I tried drawing some cards and it let me draw 42 of them with no consequence. No way that I can see to select which action (green, blue, red, yellow) you are going to take. The help ? Is a breakdown of the commands for an entirely different game. Can't figure out how to take soil. And why should I have to? The game should do that.
A Google user
The app has a nice variety games and it looks nice. The in game ui seems to work well enough. But so many things won't scroll, which makes most of the app unusable. Sometimes I can get the main games page to scroll but for the most part it doesn't. The rules pages don't scroll either. The games look fun but they're not super common so I don't know how to play any of them, which makes the rules necessary, especially if I'm going to teach others so that we can play hotseat.