TableTop - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Tokaido
Wil Wheaton and guests Jason Wishnov, J. August Richards, and Chris Kluwe play Tokaido in this episode of TableTop!

Forbidden Desert
Wil Wheaton and guests Felicia Day, Alan Tudyk, and Jon Heder play Forbidden Desert in this episode of TableTop!

Catan Junior
Wil Wheaton and guests Emily Anderson, Brett Baligad, and Adam Chernick play Catan Junior in this episode of TableTop!

The Hare & The Tortoise and Council of Verona
Wil Wheaton and guests Alison Haislip, Jessica Merizan, and David Kwong play The Hare & The Tortoise and Council of Verona in this episode of TableTop!

Stone Age
Wil Wheaton and guests Nika Harper, Jesse Cox, and Jordan Maron play Stone Age in this episode of TableTop!

Geek Out!
Wil Wheaton and guests Clare Kramer, Anne Wheaton, and Bonnie Burton play Geek Out in this episode of TableTop!

Sheriff of Nottingham
Wil Wheaton and guests Ashley Clements, Derek Mio, and Meredith Salenger play Sheriff of Nottingham in this episode of TableTop!

Dead of Winter
Wil Wheaton and guests Ashley Johnson, Grant Imahara, and Dodger Leigh play Dead of Winter in this episode of TableTop!

Epic Spell Wars of the Battle Wizards: Duel at Mt. Skullzfyre
Wil Wheaton and guests Emily V. Gordon, Jonah Ray, and Veronica Belmont play Epic Spell Wars in this episode of TableTop!

Cards Against Humanity
Wil Wheaton and guests Aisha Tyler, Laina Morris, and Ali Spagnola play Cards Against Humanity in this episode of TableTop!

Five Tribes
Wil Wheaton and guests Jenna Busch, Satine Phoenix, and Richard Garriott play Five Tribes in this episode of TableTop!

Concept
Wil Wheaton and guests Rhett McLaughlin, Link Neal, and Joseph Scrimshaw play Concept in this episode of TableTop!

Dread (1)
Wil Wheaton and guests Laura Bailey, Molly Lewis, and Ivan Van Norman play Dread in this episode of TableTop!

Dread (2)
Wil Wheaton and guests Laura Bailey, Molly Lewis, and Ivan Van Norman finish their game of Dread in this week's episode of TableTop!

Libertalia
Wil Wheaton and guests Seth Green, Karen Gillan, and Clare Grant play the pirate game Libertalia in this week's episode of TableTop!

Love Letter/Coup
Wil Wheaton and guests the Fine Brothers and Felicia play Love Letter, and Coup in this week's episode of TableTop!

Kingdom Builder
Wil Wheaton and guests Paul Scheer, Tara Platt, and Yuri Lowenthal's suit play Kingdom Builder in this week's episode of TableTop!

Legendary
Wil Wheaton and guests Allie Brosh (Hyperbole & a Half) Mark Fischbach (Youtube's Markiplier), and Brea Grant (Heroes) play Legendary in this week's episode of TableTop!

Roll for It!/Sushi Go
Wil Wheaton and guests Jason Ritter (Gravity Falls, among others), John Ross Bowie (Children's Hospital, among others), and Jennifer Hale (Mass Effect, among others) play Sushi Go, then Roll For It in this week's episode of TableTop!

Mice & Mystics (1)
For Part 1 of the TableTop Season 3 finale, Wil sits down with his family to play the tabletop RPG-in-a-box, Mice and Mystics. Anne, Ryan, and Nolan join Wil as they try to take back the castle in this all-inclusive and family friendly role playing game.

Mice & Mystics (2)
For Part 2 of the TableTop Season 3 finale, Wil sits down with his family to continue their journey to take back the castle in the tabletop RPG-in-a-box, Mice and Mystics.
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