RPG Stories Kickstarter Launching September 1
Next month, London-based Brave Alice Studios will begin crowdfunding their virtual tabletop (VTT) builder, RPG Stories.
The product promises to make you the ultimate Cyber-GM with drag-and-drop tools that allow anyone to build virtual 3D environments for VTT play in a short amount of time. RPG Stories comes with dozens of assets for players and monsters, and supplies environments for all genres of RPG play: sci-fi, fantasy, modern or whatever. And get this: if you have access to a 3D printer, you can make many of these assets physical. Cool!
When it launches, RPG Stories will contain all these features:
- Easy to build any indoor or outdoor environment. Fun to play with
- Supports all Eras of Tabletop RPGs; Fantasy, Modern, and Sci-Fi
- You play with 3D animated characters and monsters
- Different pricing between the Game Master’s Version and the Player’s Version
- Quest writing tools and notes within the software
- Customizable options for lights, textures, colors, dice, and characters
- All known VTT features included
- Upload your own models, music, vfx, and sfx
- Weather System
- Personal camera for each user
- Easy matchmaking with no…lag
- Commercial Free exports (RPG Stories export file, Video export, 2D Export, 3D print)
We should learn more when the Kickstarter campaign for RPG Stories launches September 1. The actual product will enter alpha testing on Steam later this fall.
hotsugarbabes
August 24, 2022 @ 11:53 am
A 3d table top that is also a CGI video game. That reminds me a bit of Final Fantasy tactics.
Maggie2910
August 24, 2022 @ 12:11 pm
People who doesn’t understand the mechanics of Tabletops can thrive with this game. It will help them transition to the real thing because this one had the visuals that will aide them to learn mechanics of table tops.
tiffanyfcollins
August 24, 2022 @ 12:17 pm
Sadly, I was not born with the talent to learn how to code, despite my long-standing dream to make my own video game. I tried to learn RPG Creator, but it is quite challenging. RPG tales seem to be more approachable, letting me express my creative side without worrying that my attempts to learn how to code will make me seem incompetent. Yes it only a virtual table top but it looks so easy to learn.