
So I set out to recreate the game completely, not only modelling the game tiles in 3D to the exact measurement but decided I would also try to completely redraw all of the game's artwork as high resolution vector image so that the game texture would be the crispest they can be while playing the game.įirst thing I had to do was to find high-resolution scan/picture of the game and all of its pieces. Now, the easy way to achieve this would have been to simply find or take a picture of the game board and game piece, load them into the game and use a generic square 3d model to use as a game piece but if you have read any of my past articles, you'll know that it is not my style. Only thing left to do was to do it myself! It also seemed like the perfect opportunity to learn the basic of 3D modelling, something I have been wanting to do for a while. Upon remembering this, I went out and searched online hoping that someone had already converted my beloved childhood game but sadly, it seemed that it was not the case as I had expected. It's a simple game for kids that's best described as what would happen if a board game and a memory matching game had a baby together. The game in question was The Hamburger Game and I had totally forgotten about it until that moment. A few weeks before, I had found a single game piece from a game I used to love as a kid while I was at my parent's house. I was browsing the Steam Workshop where you can download new board game and where people can share their own creation with other users and remembered something.

Most games are possible from classic games like Chess and Backgammon to modern classics like Clue or Monopoly. It is more like an engine allowing you to simulate the condition of you and your friends sitting at a table playing board games.
#Magic exporter for tabletop simulator software
It is not a game per say as there is no artificial intelligence programmed in and the software has no idea about the rules of the game played. For those of you who never heard of it, it is an engine allowing people to play board games virtually. I recently bought Tabletop Simulator (TTS) during the winter Steam sale.
