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TI4 Companion App
			
				TI4 Companion App
Our TI4 games have overtaken our massive table. We designed this app to manage the planet and tech cards taking over our play areas.
StarCraft: The Board Game
3D Printed Insert
			
				3D Printed Insert

The highlight of this insert is the faction towers. Each faction gets its own tower with reference info on shields for some room to strategize.
World of WarCraft: The Board Game
3D Printed Insert
			
				3D Printed Insert

This is our biggest insert ever. There are two large sets of drawers to hold the minis and everything else fits in the base game box.
World of WarCraft: The Board Game
Combat Companion App
			
				Combat Companion App
This app makes the dice and token combat system virtual. It's easier, less management, takes up less table space, and there are no tiny tokens to handle.
Sanctum
3D Printed Insert
			
				3D Printed Insert

The best part of this insert is how fast it makes the hero skills table setup. 5 seconds, no joke.
SETI: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
3D Printed Insert
			
				3D Printed Insert

This insert features a custom data slider track to make star setup a breeze!
Tabletop Projects
Custom Gaming Table
			
				Custom Gaming Table
This is what we came up with for the center of a Venn diagram between "Wants a big fancy gaming table" and "Doesn't want to spend thousands on it".
D&D Adventure Board Games
Puppets of the Balor Campaign
			
				Puppets of the Balor Campaign
We wanted to construct our own campaign-style game involving all of our D&D games. The result is this adventure book for the first four games.
Alchemists
Reusable Deduction Boards
			
				Reusable Deduction Boards
We adjusted the sheets, bought some minimal-border picture frames and wet-erase markers, put it all together, and now have reusable boards.
Tabletop Projects
Kelsam Score Keeper App
			
			
				Kelsam Score Keeper App
This is the score keeper we made for simple games that just need to track player scores.
Inserts
				
					Twilight Imperium Fourth Edition
				
					
This insert is designed for optimal setup speed. It has a few setup trays to pull components from, and then all play trays go straight from box to table.
World of WarCraft: The Board Game
				
					
This is our biggest insert ever. There are two large sets of drawers to hold the minis and everything else fits in the base game box.
StarCraft: The Board Game
				
					
The highlight of this insert is the faction towers. Each faction gets its own tower with reference info on shields for some room to strategize.
Star Wars: Rebellion
				
					
This is most certainly our best insert ever. It has a lot of cool features that we'd never be able to do with foam-core, like sets of miniatures drawers.
Runebound Second Edition
				
					This design covers every expansion, limits the boxes needed to play, and features boxes for Adventure Variants and Character Decks.
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle
				
					
This insert houses the base game and both expansions in the base game box. Setup is quick with several play trays that go straight from box to table.
DungeonQuest Revised Edition
				
					This insert is one of the first that we did with multiple trays. It has card drawers for each mini-deck as well as small trays for all tokens.
Tyrants of the Underdark
				
					
This insert fits the first edition box. It has player trays for the houses and organizes the cards (including the expansion decks) to make setup a breeze.
Wiz-War
				
					For this game we decided to store the base game and both expansions in one box with an overflowing insert (the lid doesn't fit on all the way).
Sanctum
				
					
The best part of this insert is how fast it makes the hero skills table setup. 5 seconds, no joke.
Drakon
				
					The best part about this one is the dungeon tile stacks bin. It makes setup much, much swifter.
Runebound Third Edition
				
					This design covers every expansion, has tokens sorted for convenience, and features boxes for each scenario.
Artisans of Splendent Vale
				
					
This mini-insert for the small components tuck box keeps numbered meeples ordered and ready for action!
Risk: Star Wars Black Edition
				
					
This was our first crack at making a 3D printed insert. It features rounded edges for easy component scooping and a draw deck space for each player.
World of WarCraft: The Adventure Game
				
					We designed custom faction boxes for the character decks and tokens. We also made draw bins for challenge decks, and a neat drawer bin for discovery tokens.
D&D Adventure Board Games
				
					We created a box to store all the heroes so we'd be able to easily select any hero from any of the sets no matter which game we pulled off the shelf to play.
Enigma
				
					This was the first insert we ever made.  If we ever remake this it will be very different. But it was certainly a useful learning experience.
Chaostle
				
					We kept the original plastic insert in the base game box and built this insert for the Melee Expansion box.
Chess
				
					We got a gorgeous new fossil stone chess set, but it came in a decrepit green box, so we made our own.
SETI: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
				
					
This insert features a custom data slider track to make star setup a breeze!
Project L
				
			
				
Our components didn't fit well into any of our boxes for this game, so we've printed a new box that houses the base game and both expansions.
Player Aids
				
					Twilight Imperium Fourth Edition
				
					
Many players wanted a nice game mat to place on their hard-top table, so we made this galaxy mat and have updated it several times to fit requests.
Twilight Imperium Fourth Edition
				
					
We designed these laser cut acrylic tokens before we started 3D printing. They're pretty expensive, but awesome if you want that extra flare.
Twilight Imperium Fourth Edition
				
					After trying to find a way to offer color-specific tokens that aren't as crazy expensive as laser cut acrylic, we decided to make our own.
Twilight Imperium Fourth Edition
				
					
We printed these hyperlane tiles to make it easier to setup the Hyperlanes variant if you're playing with 3, 5, or 7 players.
Tabletop Projects
				
					This is what we came up with for the center of a Venn diagram between "Wants a big fancy gaming table" and "Doesn't want to spend thousands on it".
Runebound Second Edition
				
					We made an expansions icon reference sheet so we could easily see which content belongs to what expansion.
Codex: Card-Time Strategy
				
					
Our main design goals were to have them fit in the box without rolling/folding, have a low-profile patrol zone, and have a large play area.
World of WarCraft: The Board Game
				
					We created a few fix-it stickers per the Errata listed in the FAQ.
Tyrants of the Underdark
				
					We had a crazy hard time finding short descriptions for all of the decks so we created this one to have a handy reference.
Adrenaline
				
					We were unaware of the new expansion's team bases until after our minis were re-based, but made these 3D Printed counterparts that work with our custom bases.
Legacy of Dragonholt
				
					We don't track the entries that we go through, so we decided it'd be a lot easier to have all our story tracking on one sheet.
HOPE
				
					We had some questions and the only FAQ we could find was in French, so we compiled all the answers we could find into one printable booklet.
StarCraft: The Board Game
				
					This is a rework of the unit reference from the expansion rulebook and a player reference for each faction's buildings, modules, and orders.
Alchemists
				
					We adjusted the sheets, bought some minimal-border picture frames and wet-erase markers, put it all together, and now have reusable boards.
Chaostle
				
					This is our approach to character skill reference labels. They are designed to be  adhered to the backs of your character cards.
WarCraft: The Board Game
				
					We wanted to have a token to track the first player, so we tossed this one together.
Alchemists
				
					We didn't like playing on the shallow shelf that folds out of the cauldron pieces, so we made deeper shelves out of a bit of foam core.
Tabletop Projects
				
					We originally created this to replace a marker in Magic Maze, but it's so great for passing around that we now use it as a generic first person or turn marker.
Earth Reborn
				
					We drafted a 3D model of the vacuum insert tray based on the measurements file from Ludically.
Tabletop Projects
				
			
				We store most of our games vertically on IKEA Kallax shelves  for ease of access and reset during cleanup so they set up faster.
Apps
				
					NEWTwilight Imperium Fourth Edition
				
					Our TI4 games have overtaken our massive table. We designed this app to manage the planet and tech cards taking over our play areas.
Star Wars: Rebellion
				
					We created a companion app for Rebellion because we wanted a cleaner look and simpler experience for imperial map tracking.
Runebound Second Edition
				
					This is a simple web app allowing players to create custom hero cards. Watch your own custom hero cards form as you type!
Betrayal at House on the Hill
				
					We had a hard time with the sliders the game uses for Explorer Traits and figured a simple companion app would be a good solution.
World of WarCraft: The Board Game
				
					This app makes the dice and token combat system virtual. It's easier, less management, takes up less table space, and there are no tiny tokens to handle.
Runebound Third Edition
				
					Using this app you can manage and cast your hero's base tokens, any tokens you get from cards, and even enemy tokens.
Legacy of Dragonholt
				
					We wanted to have nice character sheets so we whipped up a web app. Just fill out the page, add a picture, and print.
Mage Wars
				
					We started this Spellbook Builder App, but it was never completed. This is the proof of concept.
Runebound Second Edition
				
					We made this tool to ease the game's setup when using our Market Variant, it randomizes the markets.
World of WarCraft: The Board Game
				
					This app's main goal is to allow players to keep a count of any dice they get without spending resources when they achieve higher levels.
Mage Wars
				
					This companion app replaces the Stats Tracking Board. It can track damage, base health value, channeling value, and spending resources.
Ricochet Robots
				
					This was our first tabletop-related piece of software. This tool will guarantee a randomized setup and has a handy 60 second timer to use during gameplay.
Tabletop Projects
				
			
				This is the score keeper we made for simple games that just need to track player scores.
Variants
				
					World of WarCraft: The Board Game
				
					We have found that it is better to play this game fully cooperatively instead of as 2 factions. It's faster, more exciting, and has less downtime.
Runebound Second Edition
				
					These rule variants are designed to streamline gameplay and make it much, much faster.  Faster level ups, item acquisition, and nerfed knock outs.
D&D Adventure Board Games
				
					We wanted to construct our own campaign-style game involving all of our D&D games. The result is this adventure book for the first four games.
StarCraft: The Board Game
				
					This variant is designed to force players to wage war and limit "camp and build" strategies.
World of WarCraft: The Adventure Game
				
					For balance reasons we removed a space near Undercity and are restricting the use of Grumbaz Crowsblood to solo play.
Mage Knight Board Game
				
					Much like our variants for Runebound 2nd Edition, these variants are designed to speed up gameplay, allow players to level faster, and nerf taking wounds.
Runebound Second Edition
				
					This is our approach to a wildly improved market mechanic. Instead of a single market stack, you have six distinct shops.
Chaostle
				
					This variant serves to bring a bit more balance to gameplay and speed it up a great deal. At least 1d10 (one 10 sided die) is required to use these variants.
Harry Potter: Mystery at Hogwarts
				
			
				These variants are designed to clarify rules, plug rule holes, etc.
Painted Miniatures
				
					Adrenaline
				
					This was a fun set with a lot of the characters having little decals.
Mansions of Madness Second Edition
				
					These are the first miniatures we ever painted. We painted a couple investigators and all of the monsters from the base game and several expansions.
Drakon
				
			
				For these miniatures we tried to stay in a standardized color scheme across all characters so they would look like a set.
Quick Start Guide
				
					SETI: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
				
					Learn the game and start playing in about 30 minutes.
Adrenaline
				
			
		
	Follow the setup rules, watch an 8 minute video, read a few additional notes and you're ready to play.
