How do I import games to tabletop simulator?

How do I import games to tabletop simulator?

Login to Tabletop Simulator and start up a game. Then click GAMES -> SAVE & LOAD and choose the save you’d like to load. You will be prompted whether you wish to load this save or not.

How do you make a mini for tabletop simulator?

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How do I add assets to tabletop simulator?

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How do you make a DM screen?

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How do you make a cheap DM screen?

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What is on a dungeon master screen?

The screen is there to help create immersion for the players. It separates the DM from them and puts the GM in the role of the person behind the curtain. That’s not all the screen does though, because it really is a Swiss army knife-like aid to the DM.

Is a DM screen necessary?

The most obvious reason to use the screen is secrecy. If you need to have something in front of you as the DM, but you don’t want the players to see what that something is, use the screen. Typically this would include monsters the PCs haven’t yet encounters, or maps with traps and secret doors clearly marked.