If your den closet and the shelves at the cabin are stacked with battered boxes of Life, Risk and Battleship, you might be ready for a new game. Before you fork over $40 to $50, check out what's available by watching "TableTop," a YouTube Web series co-created and hosted by actor Wil Wheaton.
On this game show about games, Wheaton plays card, dice and board games with a mix of chatty celebrity notables. Guests have included former Minnesota Viking Chris Kluwe and "Mad Man" actor and Twin Cities native Rich Sommer. Each episodes provides a video cheat sheet for the games included.
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