All On Board! outlined new board video games coming to the VR tabletop platform with a brand new roadmap.
Launched in late February on Quest and Steam, All On Board! is a board sport simulator the place you’ll be able to play licensed titles and traditional board video games in multiplayer. Following two smaller updates again in March and Might, developer The Recreation Kitchen unveiled a brand new roadmap earlier as we speak outlining plans for additional updates going into spring subsequent yr.
This begins quickly with summer time’s replace 1.1. Alongside a brand new ‘Studying Hub’ and with the ability to schedule video games by means of Discord and Telegram, this additionally introduces a paid sport with Aye, Darkish Overlord. This autumn will add a free French-suited card deck and a brand new welcome expertise with replace 1.2, whereas the next replace provides extra paid DLC with Hamlet: The Village Constructing Recreation.
Two at present unannounced free video games will later comply with with updates 1.4 and 1.6, each of which coincide with wider platform modifications similar to group voting, person profiles, buddy lists, and extra. Lastly, replace 1.5 provides extra paid DLC with Port Royal, whereas replace 1.7 options one other unannounced board sport.
Although we thought of All On Board! a “strong tabletop simulator” in our review-in-progress, additionally praising the room designs and social gameplay, we did not imagine this felt like a whole expertise at launch. We intend to finalize our evaluate within the coming months as soon as additional updates from this roadmap roll out.
All On Board! is out now on Steam and Quest.
All On Board! Evaluate-In-Progress: Extra Than Simply Enjoyable And Video games
All on Board! gives a enjoyable platform to play board video games in impeccably dressed digital areas, but it surely wants extra time.


