Tabletop Simulator only takes up about 3 GB of storage and I guarantee it won’t put a strain on even the most basic graphics card. The first thing you’ll need to play Tabletop Simulator is a computer.
What Do You Need for Tabletop Simulator? Computer No, Tabletop Simulator doesn’t have a mobile app, so Arena has it beat for playing remotely on the go. Tabletop Simulator also offers a suite of downloadable asset packs, ranging in price from $4 to $15. It runs you about $20 on Steam for the base game. By importing custom assets and automating games with some simple scripting, users can play anything from checkers and chess to D&D and of course, Magic: The Gathering. Tabletop Simulator is a sandbox game available on Steam that simulates a table to allow players to play all sorts of tabletop games digitally. Turn the Tables | Illustration by Christopher Moeller