Developer Hugh Lashbrooke is the director of community at the open-source tech company Constantia. Constantia is a company which says the more we share, the more we have.
That’s Hugh’s day job. At other times, he’s a tabletop games designer focusing on family-friendly games.
TTRPG Roll Tables can edge your WordPress blog towards being a virtual tabletop. It can’t do dynamic lighting maps, but it does let you roll dice and perform calculations like d20 x 10 gold coins
, which means it can run in blog posts with your maps or portraits of NPCs for players to see.
Hugh documented the setting up process, where you can see how clever you can get.
TTRPG Roll Tables is available through DriveThruRPG, and Hugh says,
You’ve created an exciting tabletop role-playing game and you’ve released it to the world. Great work! Now you want to make it as easy as possible for GMs to craft their narrative within the world you created for them.
Remember how we introduced Hugh as an open-source community guy who is all about sharing? There’s a free edition of TTRPG Roll Tables available.
The free edition can’t roll up random gold coins, nor can you import prewritten tables into it or reference a second table, but you can roll dice, group your tables and set them up as you like.
Quick Links
- Free: TTRPG Roll Tables Starter
- Complete: TTRPG Roll Tables
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