TableTop

2012
TableTop

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EP1 Lanterns: The Harvest Festival Nov 02, 2016

In this first episode, Wil Wheaton hosts a game of Lanterns: The Harvest Festival. Joining him are Hyper RPG's Zac Eubank, TheBeccaScott's Becca Scott Kerns, and No Survivor's Ivan Van Norman!

EP2 Champions of Midgard Nov 09, 2016

Wil Wheaton hosts a game of Champions of Midgard! Alongside him in this epic Viking journey are Alison Haislip (Titansgrave, BattleBots), Chris Kluwe (former Minnesota Vikings), and Marisha Ray (Critical Role).

EP3 Monarch Nov 24, 2016

Wil Wheaton hosts a game of Monarch with Ashley Clements (The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, Non-transferrable), Brea Grant (Heroes, Dexter, Eastsiders), and Satine Phoenix (co-author The Action Heroine's Journey, co-creator New Praetorians, co-host Game School Podcast).

EP4 Tiny Epic Galaxies Dec 08, 2016

TableTop Season 4 continues as Wil Wheaton invites Mayim Bialik, Tim Schafer, and Andy Weir to colonize planets in Tiny Epic Galaxies!

EP5 Fury of Dracula (1) Dec 21, 2016

In part one of this two-part edition of TableTop, Wil Wheaton gets to play Dracula as guests Amy Okuda, Grant Imahara, and Ify Nwadiwe try their best to hunt him, in Fury of Dracula!

EP6 Fury of Dracula (2) Dec 21, 2016

In part two of this two-part edition of TableTop, vampire hunters Amy Okuda, Grant Imahara, and Ify Nwadiwe try their best to defeat Wil Wheaton, aka Dracula, in Fury of Dracula!

EP7 Harbour Jan 04, 2017

Wil Wheaton invites guests Nika Harper, Matthew Mercer, and Kyle Newman to find out can buy the most valuable buildings in Harbour!

EP8 Dragon Farkle Jan 18, 2017

This week on TableTop, it's Dragon Farkle! Wil Wheaton is joined by Brandon Routh, Derek Mio, and Neil Grayston. The objective: build an army and defeat the dragon!

EP9 Star Realms Feb 01, 2017

In gaming, there’s a fine line between satisfying competition between friendly rivals, and completely missing the joy of playing a game because you’re so focused on winning. So, this episode of TableTop will be interesting because professional MTG Pro Tour player Melissa DeTora is here to face Wil Wheaton in STAR REALMS, a fast-paced one-on-one deck-building game.

EP10 Fate Core Feb 15, 2017

Today on Tabletop, Wil Wheaton is joined by Felicia Day, John Rogers, and Ryan Macklin for a game of Fate Core! Ryan Macklin is not only playing, but he is one of the designers of Fate Core and will be running the game. Will they go to space? Will they go underground? Will they go elsewhere? The Fate Core system supports anything you can imagine, so find out now!

EP11 Star Trek: Five Year Mission Mar 01, 2017

When Wil Wheaton was a boy he loved Star Wars and Star Trek. As a child, he pretended to fly around in space on the Enterprise… and now he’s an adult who pretends to fly around in space on the Enterprise. Join Wil as he sits down with Jessica Chobot, Jaime King, and Jesse Cox on board the bridge of the Enterprise to play a game of Star Trek: Five Year Mission! The four of them will take on roles from the original Star Trek series and work together to return home from their five-year mission.

EP12 Mysterium Jun 07, 2017

Wil believes that ghosts aren’t real, mediums don’t talk to departed spirits, and psychics are full of crap. But, just this once, he’ll set those beliefs aside and welcome them all as real for a fun game of Mysterium! Joined by David Kwong, Laura Bailey, and Shannon Woodward, the four attempt to solve a murder by communicating with the departed.

EP13 Steam Park Jun 21, 2017

Steam Park is the theme park board game you've always wanted to play. Wil Wheaton sits down with Jonathan Coulton, Paul Sabourin and Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo.

EP14 Misspent Youth Part 1 Jul 05, 2017

In part 1 of Misspent Youth, Wil Wheaton sits down with Amy Dallen, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and Matt Fraction to imagine a dystopian world where power has been concentrated into the hands of one centralized authority. They are a group of teenage rebels who have had enough!

EP15 Misspent Youth Part 2 Jul 19, 2017

In part 2 of Misspent Youth, Wil Wheaton sits down with Amy Dallen, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and Matt Fraction to imagine a dystopian world where power has been concentrated into the hands of one centralized authority. They are a group of teenage rebels who have had enough!

EP16 Flash Point: Fire Rescue Aug 02, 2017

Wil Wheaton has never been as excited as he is today... to play someone that he is not: a firefighter. This episode of TableTop features FLASH POINT: FIRE RESCUE, with guests Clare Grant, Kelly Hu, and Seth Green, in a game of trying to extinguish flames and rescue trapped civilians.

EP17 Welcome to the Dungeon Aug 18, 2017

Today on TableTop, Janet Varney, Hector Navarro, and Rhea Butcher sit down with Wil Wheaton to play Welcome to the Dungeon, a bluffing and press-your-luck microgame where you work together to get through two dungeons without dying.

EP18 Codenames Aug 30, 2017

Two teams of super spies have come in from the cold, but many fellow agents missed the memo. Wil Wheaton is joined by Michele Morrow, Travis Willingham, John Ross Bowie, Jackie Kashian, and Ashley Esqueda to bring these agents back in, in CODENAMES!

EP19 Eldritch Horror (1) Sep 13, 2017

What would Wil Wheaton do if an ancient Eldrich god was about to devour our world? Wil Wheaton answers that question with guests Patrick Rothfuss, Stefanie Woodburn, and Jessica Marzipan while playing a game of Eldritch Horror! Part 1 of 2.

EP20 Eldritch Horror (2) Sep 27, 2017

Part 2: What would Wil Wheaton do if an ancient Eldrich god was about to devour our world? Wil Wheaton answers that question with guests Patrick Rothfuss, Stefanie Woodburn, and Jessica Marzipan while playing a game of Eldritch Horror!
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A bi-weekly series hosted by geek icon Wil Wheaton where he and a slew of celebrity guests gather to play their favorite tabletop games. Who will win the Trophy of Awesome?

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Ersbel Oraph This show has excellent production values. The captions are good. The camera is top quality. And from here the show goes downhill. The explanations are not so good. If you are into board games and Youtube, Tom Vassel has far more value in his reviews than the gameplay here. And sometimes the rules are either badly explained or plain wrong. And the shows continues its descent. The participants are starlets and Youtube personalities and they are all willing to make a good impression. So they try so hard they go over the top. Fake. Forced. And finally unpleasant.Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch
Blueghost I've seen a few episodes of this show that open up simulation gaming (or a facet of it; relational role playing) to mainstream America, and was very much amused. The first episodes I saw was Wil's hosting of an add-on he wrote (battle-set in war-gamerese) for a game called "Fiasco". When the second and third episode rolled around the laughs came harder and faster as the story of "Saturday Night 78" unfolded before the audience.But, beyond the "Fiasco" episode, subsequent session weren't quite as funny but still highly entertaining, including when I got to see Steve Jackson of Steve Jackson Games give us a rousing round of the very hilarious (in a D&D Role Playing kind of way) "Chez Geek".I guess the reason "Fiasco" was so entertaining is because back in the day, when I was part of a writers' pow wow, the ideas flew fast and furious amidst much laughter and serious tones alike; i.e. "Good idea, laughs, serious tone as we all make notes, another idea, everyone applauds, more note taking, then the next idea which will look like a deep dramatic moment on the big screen." It was kind of like that if you've ever been part of a writer's group. Great stuff, because that's essentially what happens in a writers' session when you're trying to come up with ideas.Otherwise "Table Top", at times, comes close to something like watching that late night poker show that used to be in a few years back. The running commentary as we get to hear the participants' thoughts have moments of laughter, and educate us as to what's going on in terms of rules and player strategy. Wheaton (or his writers) definitely have their finger on he pulse of gamer / tech-geek / movie-geek society; the male who keeps tabs on science, trends, and pop-culture alike, whose pop/science data-base is brimming with knowledge to laugh at zingers referencing those very things.Well, where you might see a derivative of Monopoly or its unauthorized but perfectly legal knockoff played on this show, you won't see D&D nor "War in the Pacific" (a behemoth SPI WW2 Pacific Theatre sim), but you'll see games that take a little work to play, but are more user friendly to a more mainstream audience set who are more inclined to go to cocktail parties or a wine and cheese, as opposed to a weekend gaming session at your friend's living room with other die hard gamers.A great watch, which, if the game is right and participants are right, can be a real delight (Fiasco Saturday Night 78 battle-set was absolutely brilliant), otherwise it's a bit more run in the mill, but can definitely educate the avid gamer on more mainstream games that have a bit of punch and pizazz for their friends.Enjoy.*EDIT* Sept 5th, 2014 Okay, I'm coming out retirement here to modify my review. I just saw the episode where Wheaton plays "Gloom" with three lady card gamers who are also Youtube media types, and I haven't laughed so hard since I saw "Used Cars" or the "Saturday Night 78" Fiasco episode. The deadpan deliveries with just outrageous stories had me slapping my desk and roaring with laughter. The episode after that was the Dragonage board game, where Wil Wheaton just blatantly used his Wesley Crusher status to mock-bribe one of the players to support his forces in the game. Again, my eyes were watering as I slammed my hands on the desk.If you have any ounce of a Gamer in you or your family, then you must see this show.
Planetpulp I heard of this show on Facebook. I went ahead and watched the first episode and every one of them since. Basically, Wil Wheaton gets together with other movie stars and figures from geekdom and plays a board-game. They show highlights the game rules and the progress made while showing Wil and his pals having a great Friday night. Every friend who I have turned on to this series has become a follower of the series. I look forward to it each (other) week. The production is slick and the rules are generally explain well enough that one could go and buy the game and play it immediately. Side Note: I went to my local game shop to look at one of the games featured (Tsuro) but it had sold out over the weekend, the manager sited the program as the reason. So, if you have 30 minutes to spend every other week and you are a gamer or perhaps you want to understand a gamer, check this out!