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#Games on tabletop simulator simulator
Here's the question, though: Will this last? For the sake of play, it may be a good thing that Tabletop Simulator lacks an equivalent of VRChat avatars. My friends have been booting it up every couple days in lieu of a regular game night in fact, sessions are actually happening a bit more often than they have in the past. Enter Tabletop Simulator, Berserk Games' online sandbox experience for playing board games, deck builders, roleplaying sessions, and the like. Most of us are still here in the city, but right now the situation in NYC is so dire that it's impossible for us to meet. It's now been about a month since I've actually seen any of these friends face to face.

For a while, that was fine-I would still get in some games every couple months, and we'd hang out all the time in other settings anyway.

As for me, though, I've felt a bit left out of the tabletop loop. Since graduating and moving to New York City, tabletop has become a regular fixture for my friends from college who also came here.

Tabletop was a bigger deal for a while better to have beers (or on one memorably messy night, absinthe) around a game of Catan or Dominion than to wrangle enough controllers for a party game. I'd cop the occasional big game, and I had one summer consumed by Spelunky, but on average my hours played shrank to make room for classwork and extracurriculars. In college, I wasn't particularly huge on video games.
