Seattle, WA, July 30, 2025 - the award-winning independent game studio Unbound Creations (best known for "Rain on your Parade" and "Just Crow Things") just released the demo for their upcoming title "Table Tactics" on Steam.
Steam Page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3730680/Table_Tactics/
Website & PressKit: http://tabletacticsgame.com/
“Table Tactics” is a unique blend of strategy and physics, played with little miniature figurines. Imagine you are staring at your kitchen table where you laid out a little fantasy diorama and carefully placed miniatures to defend your castle. Alas, enemy units are coming from all directions! But instead of decreasing their health or worrying about armor, you must physically knock them over by shooting various projectiles (like arrows or marbles), using traps, or pushing them off the table. You’ll need to take the shape and weight of each figurine into consideration.
The archers are your basic unit – they shoot an arrow which, when aimed well, can topple almost any figurine. The Catapult flings heavy marbles that roll around – great for big groups of enemies! And the Mage can cast an explosive fireball, knocking everything in its blast radius. There are many more units to collect and alter your playstyle.
As you complete levels and challenges, you will earn gold coins to buy and trade new miniatures. Build a custom roster, experiment with synergies, and create the most powerful tabletop physics army!
About Unbound Creations
Unbound Creations is an award-winning, independent game studio focusing on serious games that make you think, and silly games that make you laugh. It is founded and led by me, Jakub “Koobazaur” Kasztalski. Hi! I am Polish, traveling guy, currently in Seattle. I lived all over the world working on games, storytelling and even cinematography at one point. I studied humanities and ethnic conflict, all of which inspire my creative works.
We released six commercial titles across PC and consoles, as well as several smaller experimental ones. Our games have been exhibited at numerous trade shows (such as PAX, Tokyo Game Show, or GamesCom), won several awards, and were featured in museums and used as a teaching tool in classrooms.