Level Up

Just as good as the AdapTableTop.

Though it’s weird that it’s a bit curved when connected.

The center legs float unless something heavier is placed atop the surface.

This is the same size as the AdapTableTop (2′ x 3′) though I have parts to make a 3′ x 4′ playing surface, which should be more than enough real estate for any game I play, except Star Wars Legion (calls for a 3′ x 6′ play area).

AdapTableTop

This appears to work as well as the StageTop table.

Way less setup and take down time.

The StageTop option certainly looked nicer, but in the end it’s all about usability, which the AdapTableTop has more of, to be totally honest.

The rails on the StageTop looked great, but really served no purpose, other than looking cool.  With AdapTableTop I can have stuff hanging off the edges, like a clipboard or APBA game book, which the rails prevent.

I’ll probably set up the Level Up from Spidermind Games at some point to see how that looks/works.

Stay tuned!

Game Table

So it grew a bit.


24″ x 24″


24″ x 32″

This should be big enough to accommodate most games that I play.

Odd thing is that I don’t play the baseball games on here because I keep score on my desktop PC, so I need to be sitting next to the PC while playing.

But everything else I’ve tried (racing, soccer, gladiator battles) works fine.

Stay tuned!

Dice Tower Venues

The creative part of me wants to build another dice tower, specifically for basketball and hockey table top games.

I’ve made two of these, both specific purpose-built, for baseball and football.

The new one would represent an indoor arena, presumably for basketball and hockey.

I rarely use the football one.

I don’t even play either basketball or hockey on the table top, yet.

But I still want to make another one.

And possibly one for motorsports.

Arrgh.

News Brief

Renovations Coming to PepsiCo Park: The rumored color change will happen soon.  A darker shade of (Pepsi) blue will be the official color of the stadium.  In addition, there will be a few more imaginary skyboxes and seats added to the stadium.  Ticket prices are expected to remain the same.

MGD Strikes Again: Not so much a new game (for Multiple Game Disorder), but the Silverado Golf Course has been ordered for ASG Golf, even though I have the course set in History Maker Golf.

SFBAL Schedule: It appears a 90-game schedule will be played, with the 10 teams playing each other twice.  Schedule particulars will be announced later.

Stay tuned!