TABLETOP SIMULATOR MODULES

Tabletop Simulator Modules Link

Tabletop Simulator provides a fully interactive 3D digital table where players can play LnLP games online just as they would in person. Using our modules, players can play LnLP games, counters, cards (including the solo card decks), and scenario layouts on a virtual tabletop and play in real time with friends anywhere in the world.

How Tabletop Simulator Works with LnLP

LnLP games in Tabletop Simulator function exactly like the physical versions. Players move counters, roll dice, draw cards, and manage scenarios manually. The platform does not enforce rules automatically. You still use the official game rulebooks, just without needing physical table space.

This makes Tabletop Simulator ideal for:

  • Online multiplayer games.
  • Solo play and scenario testing.
  • Teaching new players.
  • Remote demo games and conventions.
  • Campaign and long-session play with saved game states.


TTS – Player Quick Start Guide

What You Need

  • A PC running either Windows or Mac with Tabletop Simulator installed
  • Access to the LnLP Tabletop Simulator module you want to play.
  • Internet connection for multiplayer (optional for solo play)

Step 1: Install Tabletop Simulator

Purchase and install Tabletop Simulator from Steam. Once installed, launch the game.

Step 2: Get a Lock ’n Load Module

  • Subscribe to the LnLP module through the Steam Workshop.
  • Or load a custom module file if one has been provided to you.

Once subscribed to or imported, it will appear in your game library.

Step 3: Start a Game

  • Click Create Server for solo or hosting.
  • Click Join to enter a multiplayer game.
  • Load the LnLP module from your library.

Step 4: Set Up the Scenario

  • Load the map.
  • Place counters and markers.
  • Set up according to the scenario instructions.

Step 5: Play the Game

  • Move counters by clicking and dragging.
  • Roll dice using built-in dice or hotkeys.
  • Resolve combat using the official rulebook.
  • Save the game anytime and resume later.

Tabletop Simulator gives LnLP players the freedom of full digital play while preserving the tactical depth and hands-on feel of the physical system.

You must own the official LnLP rulebooks and scenarios separately to play correctly.

Last Updated: November 27, 2025