All On Board!

Tabletop
3.7
64 ratings 28 reviews
release date
2025
February 27
game modes
• Singleplayer • Multiplayer • Co-op
player modes
• Standing • Sitting
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 0.7 GB

All On Board! is a VR board gaming platform, designed from the ground up for board game enthusiasts. As the only platform natively built for VR, it fully leverages virtual reality to offer an immersive and intuitive board gaming experience. Features like predictive selection, realistic physics, and seamless interactions bring board games to VR and XR like never before.

Enjoy classic games or discover and play officially licensed board games (DLC must be purchased separately) while enjoying shared moments of strategy, laughter, and nostalgia with friends.

Features:

  • Only one player is required to purchase game titles. Invite friends to play for free, just like in real life!
  • A faithful VR board gaming simulator, designed to recreate an authentic tabletop experience.
  • Top-tier games meticulously adapted for VR for smooth, intuitive gameplay.
  • In-game tutorials and contextual help make learning the rules quick and easy. Smart Glance enhances your tabletop sessions, allowing you to play effortlessly.
  • Tailored gameplay for 1 to multiple players, including solo and co-op modes. You can even tackle cooperative games on your own!
  • Cross-platform support.
  • Play in your preferred language, with ongoing additions to our language support.
Mixed reality
comfort Comfortable
age rating10+ Everyone
websitethegamekitchen.com
developerThe Game Kitchen
publisherThe Game Kitchen
connectionInternet required
app version1.0.2
languagesEnglish ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Spanish

Reviews 28

Anthony Trill10 days ago

All on board

Does this mean hero quest is coming 🤔

After owning this game for months and never playing it because I thought a plethora of table top games was going to be coming through here and still no new games in sight its very disappointing I think the whole concept of doing this in vr is great though

Marky22 days ago
2

Not sure

I get the idea, but only after purchasing. I went gungho in and bought the mega download pack, and I was expecting some computer interaction. However, I think all you get is a virtual board game with all the pieces. No computer ai to play against, so if no one is online, you can't play. Games that feature solo games again, you're doing all the movement as you would in your own world. I was expecting prompts, but all I got from 40 quid is 5 virtual board games.

18 days ago

Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. All On Board! is a social VR platform where players gather around a virtual table to move pieces manually and interact freely, much like they would in a physical board game session. It focuses on shared play, whether with friends, in the public lobby, or through community-hosted games. Thanks again for your message. If you're interested, we're happy to share tips on finding active players or making the most of solo setups. You can reach us at support@thegamekitchen.com or through our social and community channels.

Rurek77 days ago

Korean language plz

plz

18 days ago

Thanks a lot for your message. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your interest in Korean language support. Feedback like this helps us understand what players from different regions would like to see.

Jordan Allen Wright88 days ago

Love it

Works really well

18 days ago

Thanks a lot for the kind words! We're really glad to hear everything’s working smoothly and that you're enjoying the experience. It means a lot to see feedback like this from players who are having a good time with the platform.

DinkyDingus88 days ago
12

Awful

Literally the worst VR game ever. I get the “table top simulator” thing but seriously? No menus. No guides. No rule enforcement mechanisms. You have to keep track of everything yourself. They literally made the environment and physics and went “welp my job here is done”. This could have been done in meta world horizons as just some random chess board hanging out on a table somewhere. They really took the “simulator” part quite literally. Then the money thing… I paid $10 for chess, checkers and two other basic games. The other games you have to pay for if you want to play. They say you can join other people’s games but I’m pretty sure most people got this to play with their friends already. This seems to walk the line of illegal misleading advertising IMO. Anyone who says this is a value deal is a paid review or a bot. Run

18 days ago

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. We’re genuinely sorry to hear that All On Board! didn’t meet your expectations. We understand that a more guided experience might have been expected. All On Board! aims to capture the feel of real-life tabletop gaming, where players manage the rules themselves. While this approach isn’t for everyone, we’ve included features like video tutorials and Smart Glance, which helps you quickly identify and understand each game component at a quick look. We’re also continuing to improve onboarding and usability based on player feedback. As for pricing and content, the base version of All On Board! includes four classic games. As noted in the platform description, additional DLC titles are available for purchase. That said, we are currently reviewing all related materials to ensure there is no room for confusion. With the base game, players can also try out all available DLCs in sandbox mode, and every week we highlight a Featured Game of the Week that is fully unlocked and playable for a limited time. One of the platform’s key strengths is that only one person needs to own a DLC to host a game. Friends can join and play without having to purchase it themselves. We warmly invite you to join our Discord server, where you will find other players to connect with and enjoy the platform together. We really appreciate your feedback. It helps us continue shaping All On Board! into something the community values.

Scott89 days ago

Good just a couple issues

Love it. Couple minor issues. There are times when it’s meant to be intuitive and it isn’t. Like picking up a card in escape the castle, one type is trigger the other is use the A or X.

Instructions — maybe I missed it but I wish I could have full readable instructions somewhere within the game. Watching and skimming the YouTube is ok but not as fast as looking at the manual when you’re learning the game.

Really enjoying it and am hoping they publish more games or even take requests for games somewhere.

18 days ago

Thanks a lot for your thoughtful review! We're really glad to hear you're enjoying the game. We appreciate your feedback regarding controls and instructions. Comments like these help us better understand how players experience the platform in practice. It’s always helpful to hear what players find most useful when learning the game. Thanks again for playing and for taking the time to share your thoughts!

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