All the reviews of the games I played at Tabletop Gaming Live 2019.
A nice variety!
The event is a very good one. It’s small in comparison to the big boys but there is a lot in there and the venue is great. You have tables from indy publishers as well as those from the bigger companies with recognisable games. These, including Asmodee, will usually have quite a few unreleased games available to play too and it’s always fun to get an early look.
There was plenty of room, plenty of food options (unless you’re a veggie like I was for 4 weeks, long story) and always a free seat at a table somewhere if you wanted to play something.
Now, I was only there for most of one day and I spent a lot of time chatting so I only played 6 new games, here they are in alphabetical order.
Tabletop Gaming Live 2019 Reviews
Little Town
A nice little worker placement game where you gather resources and use them to build.
Megacity Oceania
An unrealised (on-the-day) dexterity game where you build up unstable buildings based on a couple of rules and then push them into the middle of the table.
Moon-Bots
Available to play at Tabletop Gaming Live 2019 and yet another unreleased game at the time. Here you scavenge for parts to build a robot while trying to crush your competition.
Ninja Academy
Again, another unreleased game which is a bunch of dexterity mini-games you play all together, or 1 on 1 with the other players betting on the winner.
Super Fantasy Brawl
This is not so much unreleased, but still in the Kickstarter production stages. It’s a very pretty miniatures arena combat game, driven by cards.
Tiny Towns
A nice light yet puzzly pattern-building game of adding cubes to a grid, then converting certain patterns of those cubes to buildings worth end-game points.
So there you go, reviews of the 6 games I played at Tabletop Gaming Live 2019.
For more info on other conventions, visit my Tips for visiting Essen Spiel and Tips for visiting UK Games Expo here.
Thanks for checking out this article.
Jesta ThaRogue