The Wyrmwood Modular Gaming Table, the one your game group keeps sending you photos of at 2am, is back on Kickstarter with a properly nice quality-of-life upgrade. The new campaign adds an adjustable-height Lift Kit so the play surface can drop flush with the table's vault for dinner, then rise up to armrest height when you crack open Gloomhaven.
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See how it worksFor anyone who's tried to live with a dedicated gaming table in a non-mansion-sized home, this is a meaningful tweak. The original Modular Table parked at one fixed height. Brilliant for games, less brilliant for the four other things a dining-room table needs to do. The Lift Kit also works as a drop-in for existing 4, 6 and 8-person Wyrmwood tables, so owners aren't being told to flog the current one on eBay and start over.
Wyrmwood, a Massachusetts woodworking outfit that started in 2012 selling dice trays at conventions, has now run more than a dozen Kickstarters and become the de facto luxury name in gaming furniture. The current campaign sits around $168,000 from 832 backers as of early May. Modest by their previous mega-campaign standards, but reflective of the fact that this is an upgrade pitch rather than a brand-new product. Cherry and Black Walnut configurations include the Lift Kit free; Rustic wood options get a discount.
Got a regular group? Create a private community, poll for the best date, vote on games, and let your friends RSVP in one place.
Set up your group for freeUK shipping has been Wyrmwood's perpetual sticking point, though the recent run of dedicated European shipping campaigns suggests the company has finally found a workable freight route to this side of the Atlantic. Worth checking the FAQ before you pledge if you're planning to ship over.
You can back the campaign on Kickstarter before it closes. Time to start budgeting.
Sources: Kickstarter | Wyrmwood Gaming




