Tabletop gaming without leaving the house

Tabletop gaming without leaving the house

May 10, 2012 |  by  |  News

This is a must see for people that are as anti social as me, you can play table top board games online, hell yeah!

Indie game studio 10×10 Room is proud to announce the open beta of Conclave, a browser-based game that captures the spirit of tabletop roleplaying with friends without taking over your life.

Parties of players work together in Conclave to battle back the encroaching forces of darkness. Bringing the unique martial, magical, and tactical capabilities of their characters to bear, parties engage in quests to protect the last surviving stronghold of civilization.

Unlike tabletop RPGs or MMORPGs, Conclave adapts to your speed of play: players can take turns while together online or at different times, and the game moves forward at the collective pace of the party members. Because Conclave does not use Flash, it’s also playable from iPhones and iPads, as well as desktops and Android phones. And you can take a turn in a matter of a minute. These features make Conclave a multiplayer experience that fits your life, instead of forcing you to fit your life around it.

The first three quests in Conclave can be played for free. For a limited time during the beta, 10×10 Room is offering special prices on additional quests: a pack of three new quests costs $.99, or a bundle containing all of Conclave’s current quests can be had for $2.99. Once one player in a party owns a quest, everybody can play; a single license covers the whole party.

“At 10×10 Room, we all miss the days when we could sit around a kitchen table with our friends, roleplaying into the wee hours of the night,” says Nick Branstator, co-founder of 10×10 Room. “These days, our friends are spread to the far corners of the globe, and work, school, and family make it very difficult to carve out time for a traditional tabletop RPG. With Conclave, we’ve brought that wonderful experience to the Web so that you can play with anybody, anywhere, anytime.”

Other features:

Tactical combat on varied battlemaps with dangerous terrain

Critical decision points where all party members vote on a course of action

Character artwork by noted artist Chris Rahn

Seamless transitions between synchronous and asynchronous play Play solo, or in a party of up to four players

Five character archetypes to choose from: Beacon, Rogue, Runecaster, True Bow, and Vanguard

Five character races: the forgeborn, lumyn, mezoar, nix, and trow Many unique abilities for each archetype, with additional abilities opening up as characters gain levels

Up to ten characters (and parties) per account

Persistent realtime party chat

Persistent record of your adventure

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