Article 4Z35P Cloudspire: a $130 MOBA for your tabletop?

Cloudspire: a $130 MOBA for your tabletop?

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Enlarge / Look at everything that comes in the box. It's mostly plastic and neoprene.

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Locating the perfect tabletop MOBA is a bit like looking for a unicorn. It simply doesn't exist and no amount of begging or fist clenching will make it appear. While the "multiplayer online battle arena" genre remains popular in the digital realm, it seems impossible to nail its feel in cardboard form. Perhaps that's why Chip Theory Games elected to go in a different direction with Cloudspire, drawing not just from MOBA games but also real-time strategy and tower defense as well.

DOTACraft?

Little cardboard can be found in this enormous box. Units are thick poker chips, while the game's surface is neoprene tiles that interlock to form randomized configurations. The sheer quantity of stuff in the box attempts to justify its high price tag while threatening to make you throw out your back if you don't lift with your legs. By the end of Cloudspire's three-hour playtime, plastic discs will be scattered about the table as if a slot machine exploded.

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