It was back in March of 2024 that I first heard about the Table of Adventure. I was out at the Dice Tower West convention to preview Game Theory Tables’ latest, the Arena Game Table. At that time, I was taken into the strictest confidence with an exciting bit of news: the company had landed a deal with Wizards of the Coast to bring to market the first ever official Dungeons & Dragons game table.
Development of licensed products always takes a bit longer, as each step in the design process had to be approved by Wizards of the Coast. And so here it is, October 2025, and the Table of Adventure is finally available through crowdfunding.
Gamefound Quick Picks are short looks at projects currently on Gamefound that are of interest to me, and by extension, many of our GeekDad readers. A Quick Pick is not an endorsement of the Gamefound campaign, nor have I (as yet) received any product copies to review. If you like what you see here, go check out the campaign and decide for yourself if you’d like to back it, or wait until GeekDad has had a chance to go hands-on. Though in this particular case, you’re pretty safe backing the Table of Adventure, as I’ve owned two versions of the Origins Game Table from Game Theory and they’re uniformly excellent, as you can see in my review of the Origins 2.0 LIT.
The Table of Adventure is the first officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons gaming table. It is sized to accommodate 8 players, and has campaign-exclusive accessories. The Table of Adventure has an integrated magnetic rail system and optional AC and USB power, much like the Origins 2.0. The retail price for the Table of Adventure is $3,899, but available for a discount during the campaign. The “Adventure Select” pledge level is an a la carte option, which provides a 15% savings off the retail price of the table and accessories. Alternately, the “Grand Campaign” pledge level is an all-in, which provides a 20% discount.
There are also backer-exclusive stretch goals from Dungeons & Dragons partners Wizkids, Beadle & Grimm’s, and Sirius Dice.
The Table of Adventure is currently available to back on Gamefound.
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The Table of Adventure has the following features:
I’ve had a lot of experience with Game Theory Table products, and the gaming tables that the company puts out are some of the most sturdy and attractive tables on the market. As we saw with the Origins 2.0, Game Theory Tables continues to refine their designs, making improvements with each new table that they release. In working with Wizards of the Coast on the development of this table, they’ve strived to make a gaming table that provides an immersive and comfortable space for up to 7 players and a Dungeon Master.
If Dungeons & Dragons is your TTRPG of choice, then you’ll definitely delight in not just the table itself, but the D&D artwork on both the table “scenescapes” and the accessories. There’s even the D&D logo engraved into the ends of the table.
Backers of the Table of Adventurers will have considerable choice in their options. Much as with previous tables, the Table of Adventure will be available in multiple finishes, and the dining top and accessories will also be available in those same finishes. And there are plenty of accessories available, most prominently starting with the DM Stronghold and individual player stations. These attach to the table, and provide an extension of table space with room for player sheets, rulebooks, and more. The DM Stronghold includes a 3-piece wood privacy screen with magnetic panels, to allow the Dungeon Master to keep all important campaign notes and maps at their fingertips.
The Table of Adventure is a limited production run, with campaign exclusives that will never be made again. It will be handcrafted in small batches, with early bird pricing. And it comes with a strong pedigree from Game Theory Tables. If you’re looking for a D&D table that will seat a large party and last you for years to come, then you’ll definitely want to take a look at the Table of Adventure, the only official Dungeons & Dragons table to be made in the game’s 51-year history.
For more information or to make a pledge, head to the campaign page on Gamefound.
Source: geekdad.com