The Game Table

My game table is...

  • A Coffee Table

    Votes: 43 21.8%
  • A Kitchen/Dining Room Table

    Votes: 149 75.6%
  • A "Standing" table (no chairs, etc.)

    Votes: 5 2.5%
  • Something entirely different, which I will describe below

    Votes: 33 16.8%


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Now see, this would be perfect for me. Once they took a seat in the chair (ALWAYS leather) they would be overcome with a feeling of tiredness, and fall asleep. That way, I could go about DMing, and they don't want to admit that they fell asleep, so they all say it was great. It really boosts my self esteem, until I fall asleep.
 

We got a 4' x 8' sheet of ... melamin? It's basically just like whiteboard, but inexpensive (around $35.00 CDN), and then scored a 1" grid onto it with a carpet knife and a T-square. The board is placed on top of another table we were using (4' x 8' x 1/2" sheet of plywood with folding legs attached). It works awesome and the dry-erase is much better than wet-erase.... Works great for my group! (plus if needed it can be laid against the wall out of the way.

Edit: Too much awesome in one post!
 

We kinda just lounge on couches and comfy chairs, but, if I had the space to devote, The round tables, like you see at a good restaurant works best, in my opinion.
 

My game-room table is actually two tables: I think they're each 3x7, so 6x7 total. They have fold-out legs that lock. They're about $40 each at Office Depot.
 


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