![]() ![]() I'll update after I've actually played with it but maybe Plasticity could verify whether what I'm surmising is accurate. If I have those two things right, TTPG is exactly everything I always wished TTS would be. It appears TTPG gives you the ability to design game pieces itself. Finally, you can also install mods manually: you can download the zip files on the mod.io page and extract the contents into a new folder. Mods you subscribe to will be downloaded automatically in the game when the service is restored. With TTS, you need to use other software to actually build all but the simplest game pieces, then import them into the simulation. In that case you can also go directly to and log in with your Steam account. TTPG also appears to give you a much broader ability to create your own game assets in the app itself. When you draw a Chance card, the bank can automatically distribute money to you, based on which card you draw. If I'm understanding properly, that means (for example) that if you're playing Monopoly, when you roll the dice, your token could be programmed to automatically move the correct number of spaces. It would appear that while TTS is literally nothing more than a simulation of the top of a table, TTPG includes a scripting engine that (presumably) allows you to actually program the rules into the simulator, rather than just have them available for everyone to read. ![]()
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