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Classic CRPG Meets Open-World Strategy



A board game inspired by classic RPG video games. You can play Euthia in Solo mode or with up to 3 friends and compete against each other.

You will face the threat of three mighty dragons born from the darkness of magic Faer. Deal with the monsters and dangerous creatures spreading through the whole land. Search for legendary artifacts. Experience the nature’s raw elemental powers influencing your steps. Struggle to fulfill quests to help people of Euthia.

But on your side, there is plenty of strategic options. Wide range of armor, weapons, spells, and jewelry filled with magic. Open playstyle for every hero. Branching chain of skills – for example playing as the warrior Dral you can be a master in various weapons, furious fighter, prospector, traveler or a little bit from all of them.

Euthia: Torment of Resurrection is a competitive strategic board game where you take the role of one of five heroes. Your hero wanders through the open-world of fantasy landscape represented by the modular tile-based map. On every turn, players use action tokens which can be spent either for respective action or movement. Actions are combat, trade, and mining.

For every game, you will choose one of three scenarios representing attempts to kill or repel one of the mighty dragons. Success in this quest provides the hero with a reputation which is also true for most of the actions the player will do throughout the game. The hero with the highest reputation in Euthia at the end of the game is the winner.


Euthia: Torment of Resurrection launches on Kickstarter TODAY, but why not try it for yourself now on Tabletopia?

MOBA-side: There's A New King In Town



Guards of Atlantis: Tabletop MOBA is a competitive "zero-luck" team-based board game inspired by computer games of the MOBA genre.

In the game, each player controls a single hero and uses a hand of cards to move that hero around the game board, employ special abilities, and attack enemies. Defeating enemy minions earns you coins, which are used to buy levels and upgrade your hero. Your goal is to help your "minions" — units that are not directly controlled by the players — reach the enemy base and capture it.

Guards of Atlantis II is a complete overhaul of the original game with 21 new heroes, new game board and much more. In addition to new content, Guards of Atlantis II streamlines the rules of the original, making it faster and tighter.


Now live on Kickstarter, but you can play the demo setup on Tabletopia straight away!

Become Italia's Next Ruler



In a magically altered 17th century, the Italian lands that survived the Witch Plague are now called Ausonia, and powerful houses rule over them. Every player impersonates the leader of such a family and, with the help of supporters and magical gemstones, tries to become the next ruler of the city-states.

The goal of the game is to increase your influence by purchasing and playing more and more powerful cards. The player with the most influence at the end of the game is the winner. Everyone starts with the basic cards of their houses which can be enhanced from the marketplace during the game. In addition to newer, stronger cards, the players must also gather enough gemstones to be able to use them.

This is a unique deck-building game, where the same resources that are used for acquiring new cards are used for triggering abilities of already owned ones. This ensures your resources never lose their value. The game is on Kickstarter for 4 more days, but why not try it for yourself right now on Tabletopia?

Why Be A King When You Can Be A God?



In Theurgy, 2-6 players take on the role of half-forgotten gods and compete to have temples built in their honour. Incredible miracles are performed, fantastical beasts summoned, and holy pilgrimages undertaken in a fierce contest for recognition and reverence.

In many ways, Theurgy is a classic area control strategy game involving the careful placement and pushing of cubes, tokens, and little dudes on a map. The game is, most fundamentally, about carving out your territory and undermining the territory belonging to your rivals. However, to achieve this, players must also manage and draft cards wisely. By performing incredible miracles, unleashing epic combinations of monsters, and cleverly utilising their deity’s unique power, players can find ingenious ways to give themselves a surprising edge.

The most successful deities are those best able to time their interventions and use their turns to sneak their influence under the radar and establish followings in the most unlikely of places.

This is a midweight strategy game ideal for fans of Scythe, Dominant Species, and Inis. Coming to Kickstarter later this year, but playable on Tabletopia right now!

Escape Raccoon City Together!

[h2]"You want STARS? I'll give you stars!" - Jill Valentine[/h2]



Based on the original video game, Resident Evil 3: The Board Game is a cooperative survival horror game for 1-4 players that can be experienced either through individual, one-shot scenarios, or as a 19+ hour campaign with an overarching storyline.

Taking control of iconic characters like Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira, players will attempt to escape Raccoon City in the midst of a T-virus outbreak.

All the while, the city danger level will be on the rise, the number of undead monsters will increase, and every decision will be crucial.

To survive, players must carefully manage resources, make intelligent and meaningful decisions, and be wary of curveballs thrown by the tension deck—a mechanic carried over from the RE2 board game which will surprise players with unexpected threats to replicate the terrifying suspense of the video game.

The board game’s design comes from Sherwin Matthews of Steamforged, a self-proclaimed superfan of the franchise who also headed the design of Resident Evil 2: The Board Game.


Check out the game on Kickstarter, or play it for yourself right now on Tabletopia!