TableForge is an AI Dungeon Master that handles the rules, the narration, and the world — so your group can focus on the adventure.
You don't need a forever DM. You need your friends, your characters, and a world that's ready when you are.
The best adventures are shared ones. TableForge runs the game so every person at the table gets to be a player — not the one stuck doing prep at midnight.
Not a chatbot with a d20 strapped to it. A true game master — rules-fluent, narratively rich, and built to run campaigns from session one to the final confrontation.
Full 5e SRD mastery — spells, conditions, creature stat blocks, action economy, concentration, saving throws. Adjudicated correctly and instantly, so nobody has to pause the game to look something up.
The innkeeper you bribed in session two. The oath you broke in session five. TableForge remembers everything — NPCs, secrets, promises, enemies — and weaves it all forward.
TableForge doesn't recite room descriptions. It narrates — adapting tone, pacing, and voice to the moment. Tense combat reads differently than a quiet conversation in a candlelit inn.
As the story unfolds, so does the imagery. Each scene is rendered — the dungeon entrance, the dragon's lair, the city gates at dusk. See the world your characters are walking through.
Your choices shape the story — not a script. Derail the quest. Befriend the villain. Burn the map. TableForge follows your lead and makes it canon. Nothing resets. Every consequence compounds.
Full 5e adjudication, always. Combat, conditions, saving throws, spell slots — tracked automatically, applied correctly. You focus on the adventure. TableForge handles the math.
No booking windows. No cancellations. No waiting for six calendars to align. Your table is ready when you are — at midnight on a Wednesday, or dawn on a Sunday.
Not every AI DM is built the same. Here's what actually matters.
| TableForge | Others | |
|---|---|---|
| Rules & Mechanics | ||
| True 5e adjudication | ✓ Full SRD 2024 | ~ LLM-adjudicated or absent |
| Separate rules engine (not LLM) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Reliable combat & spell tracking | ✓ Programmatic | ~ Inconsistent |
| Narrative | ||
| Player-driven story | ✓ | ✓ |
| Persistent cross-session memory | ✓ Full | ~ Limited or in development |
| Tone & pacing adaptation | ✓ | ~ Tier-dependent |
| Scene Maps | ||
| Tactical & Scene Maps | ✓ New | ✗ |
| Live character & NPC positioning | ✓ New | ✗ |
| Player controls own character | ✓ New | ✗ |
| Multiplayer | ||
| Up to 6 players | ✓ | ~ Solo or limited |
| Async + real-time | ✓ Both | ~ Varies |
| Each player owns their character sheet | ✓ | ~ Shared or absent |
| Immersion | ||
| Tactical Maps | ✓ Every scene | ~ Paid tiers or absent |
| Scene-matched background music | ✓ | ✗ |
| Full character sheets in-app | ✓ | ~ Basic or absent |
| Pricing | ||
| Free tier | ✓ Full product, 30 turns | ✓ Limited |
| Host pays — guests play free | ✓ | ✗ |
Every screen is designed to keep you in the world — not wrestling with the tool.
Your campaigns, characters, and active stories — all in one place.
The DM narrates in real time. Combat, conditions, and turns — tracked automatically.
Build your character from the ground up — class, background, abilities, and more.
Full character management — spells, abilities, conditions, and history.
TableForge generates a custom tactical map for every scene — and puts your party on it.
As the story unfolds, your characters and NPCs appear on a live map of the scene. Move through the dungeon. Take cover behind the pillar. Close the distance or hold the door.
Every player controls their own character's position. The DM tracks everyone. When a new scene begins, a new map is generated — automatically, instantly, in the world you're already in.
Every plan includes full 5e rules, AI narration, scene illustrations, and complete campaign memory. The host subscribes — everyone else plays free. No hidden costs. Cancel any time.
TableForge handles the rules. But if you want to understand what's happening — dice, hit points, spell slots — our primer has you covered.
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