A zoomed in view of a battle between adventurers and monsters in Mirrorscape.

Build your own digital D&D dungeons and let your players explore them in first-person with this clever new tool

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As someone who’s been playing tabletop RPGs entirely online ever since the first pandemic lockdown, I’m fascinated by the growth of new platforms and technologies to support that style of play. Digital game aids (such as D&D Beyond) and shared virtual table spaces (such as Roll20) have been around for a while now, but increasingly there’s a push towards more fully immersive and visually impressive experiences. As Wizards of the Coast works on its own 3D virtual tabletop, other developers are pioneering and pushing the technology forwards in their own ways. Enter Mirrorscape.

Originally released for mobile as an augmented reality-driven experience, Mirrorscape allows you to make full 3D tabletop scenarios with a library of miniatures and assets—and it’s now on its way to PC, with an in-development build available to try on itch.io, and an upcoming Steam Early Access release. The core idea isn’t a new one—it’s a similar approach to something like Tabletop Simulator or TaleSpire—but there’s a level of craft to Mirrorscape that really sets it apart.

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