A very real impact of in-person gaming having to go on a back-burner, is no doubt a giant blow to the sales of countless tabletop games. When 2020 happened, we were all a little shell-shocked. Now that we’re all up to speed, I hoped to prompt some discussion, and maybe play some devil’s advocate. ![]() ![]() Many game publishers do this themselves, officially selling virtual copies of their boardgames, but far more are labors of love from fans… that also happen to create copyright infringement whack-a-mole, where publishers squash one mod only to see others pop up. Enthusiasts can do everything from scan 3d models, to cards, to entire rulesbooks, and with that powerful flexibility comes the ability to play any game.
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