Dungeons & Dragons Virtual Tools |
Cursory Review 2018: Defunct, project was canceled 2012. Developers current stance is to support Roll20 and Fantasy Grounds as online platforms for play, if looking at this page. A PC game with minor DM capabilities where released in 2015, Sword Coast Legends
The D&D Virtual Table, is a tool designed to help you enjoy the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying game with your friends from anywhere - even if you're miles apart
The VT provides an interconnected set of online tools that you can use to help facilitate a session of D&D. The main tools include an editable map, movable tokens, a dice roller, character and monster information storage, condition tracking and both text and voice chat. It is currently loaded with a number of tokens from the Dungeon Master's Kit and tiles from the Dungeon Tiles Master Set: The Dungeon.
System requirements
Windows 2000, 32-bit XP, 2003 and 32-bit/64-bit Vista,32-bit/64-bit Windows 7
- Internet Explorer 7 or 8
- Firefox 3.x
- Chrome 5
- JavaScript and cookies enabled
- Java 6.22 or newer installed
- Intel or AMD processor (1GHz or faster)
- At least 1 GB RAM (at least 2 GB RAM for Vista)
Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5, 10.6
- Safari 4 or 5
- Firefox 3.x
- JavaScript and cookies enabled
- Requires Apple Java 6 or higher
- PowerPC G4/G5 or Intel processor
- At least 1 GB RAM
Still in beta
I play an earleir version of d&d. Looksl ike this isn't able to be used for older versions. So I'll have to look elsewhere.
where can i sign up for this beta?
how can I beta test?
For anyone wanting to try this out, this is now defunct unfortunately.
Became RPGTable Online after cancelled by WotC.
rpgtableonline dot com
I was playing this since WOTC's early beta days, and when GameTableOnline took over, I made the transition. I have been running and playing games since the beginning (when we had to hand-enter all of the PC and monster data, and draw most of the maps because tiles were practically nonexistent), and it's only improved since being in the hands of GTO.
As a free table, it is perfectly usable. You are given access to the City, Wilderness, and Dungeon Master tile sets, and various PC and Monster tokens. There are other conveniences available at a nominal fee to unlock, but even without them, the table is playable.
And as for not usable with other settings.. I have seen many AD&D games run on it, Call of Cthulu.. and I am about to run a Cyberpunk 2020 game on the table. Yes, the formatted character sheet is for 4e D&D, but that doesn't mean other game systems can't be used on it, with a little data entry and custom dice rolls.