Check out this trailer to get an idea of what the game is all about:
As the developer states, "Tabletop Simulator is the only simulator where you can let your aggression out by flipping the table! There are no rules to follow: just you, a physics sandbox, and your friends. Make your own games and play how YOU want! Unlimited gaming possibilities!"
The feature that is being driven forward is the fact you can flip the table and simply just rampage the game board when you desire. However, there is no need to be afraid of online trolls that will ruin your experience every time because this can be turned off. Essentially, if you are not playing with close friends or mature adults you have the option to host games without that option. This mechanic is an amazing visual representation of the freedom this sandbox game is offering players. This game is an online sandbox playground that allows you to play what you want how you want.
There are 15 game modes already included in the game, including chess, poker, checkers, dominoes, mahjong, etc. The developer has promised more features and mods in the upcoming future; however, the game already allows you to create your own game modes and share them through the Steam Workshop. This means you can look around for games you want to play, or make your own by scanning sets of cards free of charge. In fact, there are already playable versions of UNO, Magic: The Gathering, and Munchkin. Currently there are lots of tabletop games already in the repertoire. Furthermore, the game has Oculus Rift and CastAR support, which is a plus.
I will say however that Tabletop Simulator is not perfected yet. There are some things that need to be improved (specifically regarding the RPG kit). Things like grouping items, such as the tiles so the map does not break apart when players move figurines around. However, these fixes are minor and manageable. I have very high hopes for this game, and I cannot wait to contact my friends in other states to see if we can get our campaign peeps together on this again. But in order for this potential to be completely realized some work still needs to be put into the game, and it looks to me like the developers are fully committed to delivering on their promise. I guess we will see.
Sources
Berserk Games Webpage
Tabletop Simulator Facebook
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Berserk Games YouTube