by immersedreality » 18 Dec 2017 11:34
Mansions of Madness is actually a tabletop game; the software on Steam is just a companion app that controls various aspects of the game system (monster AI, event randomization, flavor text, skill checks, etc.). Although I do believe that the Tabletop Simulator also on Steam allows you to play the entire game digitally.
Tabletop games are actually the main reason I play almost zero multiplayer videogames these days. They started as a small hobby of mine, but over the last three or so years have grown to basically consume my entire social life and much of my gaming time.
As far as Mansions of Madness in particular goes, I'm not entirely sold on its digital/tabletop hybrid experience. There is some potential in the idea of a computer taking on a sort of DM role, but I just don't think the underlying design of this game is strong enough to make the concept shine.
I could go on, but as this is a videogame forum and not a tabletop gaming forum I'm not really sure how relevant this all is lol.