What's new: Board Games, Clubs, and more ways to find your table
By The Guildhall Team
A batch of changes just landed, most of them straight from things players asked us for. Here is the short version.
Board games have their own corner now
Board Games is a full pillar alongside RPGs, battles, and card games. Run a weekly game night or a one-off meetup, say whether you teach newcomers, set a player count, and mark how heavy the games get. Browse it from the Board Games tab on the Quest Board.
Clubs and stores get a home
If you organize more than a single table, you can start a Club. A club has its own page, room for co-organizers so a store's whole staff can help run it, and recurring events like "every Thursday at 7". Find them under Clubs.
Say how you feel about phones at the table
In-person tables can now note their phone etiquette, from "phones are fine" to "phones away during play", and you can say what you prefer. When they line up, it nudges the match. It never blocks a table, it just helps the right ones rise.
Show only the tables that fit
There is a new "Only show matches" toggle on the Quest Board. Flip it on and tables that clash with your boundaries drop out of view, so you are looking at games that actually work for you. It is off by default.
Name a boundary in your own words
The boundary list cannot cover everything, so you can now write in your own. It stays private, and it is there as a prompt for the conversation, not a score. When enough players name the same thing, it can go to a community vote to become a full category. We wrote more about why boundaries matter at every table.
More to come. If something feels off or you have an idea, tell us through the feedback link in the app.