The Table-Top Gaming sub-forum covers a variety of topics about different types of gaming. In order to clarify what does and does not belong here, a list has been prepared with examples for your convenience. 3nodding



Topics that are appropriate for this forum:
  • table-top RPGs (AD&D, Vampire the Masquerade, etc)
  • collectible card games (Magic the Gathering, Duel Monsters, etc)
  • card games (solitaire, poker, crib etc)
  • board games (Monopoly, checkers, chess, etc)
  • dice games
  • miniatures games (Warhammer etc)


Here are some general ideas of what can be discussed about these games:
  • rules
  • strategy
  • techniques
  • paraphernalia
  • organizing games
  • gatherings
  • competitions


Topics that are inappropriate for this forum:
  • topics meant for real live roleplaying to take place (please use the roleplaying forum, Barton Town, for this purpose); applicable to the playing of any game, including card and board games: it is permissible to try to arrange a game here, but not to actually play it on this forum
  • videogames (main forum or the appropriate sub-forum, please!)


Tips for Posting:

  • Posting in misplaced topics is considered spamming
    It is also not appropriate to flame users for creating threads that do not belong in Table-Top Gaming. Any user who does either will be subject to receiving action against their account. If you come across a misplaced or spam thread, you should report it using the report button and leave it alone until a moderator can deal with it accordingly.

  • No "official" topics recognized here
    The only confirmation that a thread in the forum is official if it is an announcement or sticky. Users are encouraged to look for an existing topic before posting, but in no way does adding "official" to your topic title give you the rights to hold the only topic on the subject.

  • Please label your threads clearly.
    There are a lot of games with similar systems, different editions of each game, and proponents of each and every one. Clarifying what system you are using by including the title of the game or its common acronym in the subject of the thread will help you get the responses you are looking for. Though not required, it is appreciated.