Tabletop RPG management software
July 28, 2016 9:59 AM Subscribe
A year or two ago I saw a video for a product in development: a piece of software multiple people would use across computers, tablets and smartphones that lets you run a role playing campaign in person. Primarily meant to remove the need for record keeping and hauling around tons of books, supplies and miniatures.
Contains all the character sheets, dice, maps and everything else in a central database that the GM has access to, and each player has their own laptop/tablet/smartphone to access their own dice and character sheets. It had pretty slick graphics/design. It may have been a kickstarter video or something similar. Can't find it for the life of me.
Not Roll20, Fantasy Grounds, MapTool, or EpicFantasy. Not any official D&D software.
Contains all the character sheets, dice, maps and everything else in a central database that the GM has access to, and each player has their own laptop/tablet/smartphone to access their own dice and character sheets. It had pretty slick graphics/design. It may have been a kickstarter video or something similar. Can't find it for the life of me.
Not Roll20, Fantasy Grounds, MapTool, or EpicFantasy. Not any official D&D software.
Playsets was a successfully funded Kickstarter.
HeroLab? Same developer as RealmWorks, but different angle.
posted by yeahlikethat at 12:38 PM on July 28, 2016
HeroLab? Same developer as RealmWorks, but different angle.
posted by yeahlikethat at 12:38 PM on July 28, 2016
Came here to say Playsets!
posted by oblique red at 1:06 PM on July 28, 2016
posted by oblique red at 1:06 PM on July 28, 2016
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posted by French Fry at 10:32 AM on July 28, 2016