Tabletop Simulator. You can get it for 20 bucks on Steam which I think is well worth the price because the game Muffin Time is a community made mod made after the actual Muffin Time game you can play in real life. The mods can be accessed through the steam workshop, so for 20 bucks you get a few old classic games like chess and cards, but through the workshop, almost every tabletop game that's ever existed. You want to play pokemon again? They have every card and every edition. You wanna try out a hundred dollar big box game? It's probably a mod (and it's probably free). I can't vouch for how playing with strangers is as I tend to keep to my friends, but if you like playing tabletop games, it's a fantastic game to get.
@@androidmodel24 I know that mod exists, but it seems to be a different one. In part, because it uses a different set of assets and because the table on yours is an octagon, while the one in that link is round. I believe the one you have is a different version that I may need to grab via the file somewhere.
@@FiskBlackPSN ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I wouldn't stress too much about that, you can load in different tables after a games loaded. It may not be the same exact version, but I periodically clean mods out, Pat didn't sound like he ever wanted to do this again so there was no reason to keep it, so I don't have anything to check against.
Also why did int you discard the lamp is was just takeing space in your hand and you had ways to get it back and if you played snake staff you had a way to get hypnotized back so you could had discarded it(also there 2 hypnotized so)
If this was a full campaign and they were not lv 20, could they just spend 10 sessions grinding in lower levels, since that is what RPG players would do?
This is assuming there's still game experience to be earned, as it's now a "real" scenario rather than a game. Even if it did still follow that game logic, the amount of experience trash mobs would give them versus the impending threat and reason for them being summoned here would prevent from them just spending days grinding in the low level areas. Considering they are incredibly high level and are forced to redo floors they had long since cleared, the experience rates would be completely negligible.