The Tiny Table Index
After a little over a year of maintaining the Tiny Table Index as a community-driven directory of solo and duet tabletop roleplaying games, I’ve decided to transition this resource into an archive. The complete dataset is now available as a downloadable CSV file for anyone to use, analyze, or build upon.




For those comfortable with navigating it, the Internet Archive has a relatively recent version of the original website which you can find here.
NOTE: If folks use this data to build something cool, let me know! If people find some uses for it within the community, I’ll add a section to this page sharing them.
Defining “Tiny Table” Games
One of the parts of this project that I never quite got to “stick” was the term “tiny table” as applied to games. The idea was that many tabletop roleplaying games are meant for a group, who might presumedly sit around a larger table.
However, solo and duet games require a lot less space, able to be played at… you guessed it, a tiny table.
Description
This dataset contains over 450 solo and duet TTRPGs with detailed information including:
Basic information and description for each game (descriptions largely scraped directly from game marketplace pages like DriveThruRPG or Itch.io at the time they were added to the Tiny Table Index)
Whether the game is free, paid, or “pay what you want”
Available languages
Publisher name and URL(s)
URLs for where the game can be found and/or purchased
Entry Tags
Tags are used for classification across a number of defined types.
Mechanics tags identify the specific game systems, rules, or play styles that define how the game operates.
Accessibility tags highlight features or considerations that make the game more inclusive and playable for people with various needs or preferences.
Content tags describe the thematic elements, narrative focus, or subject matter present in the game.
Other tags encompass miscellaneous attributes, features, or characteristics that don’t fit neatly into the previous categories but are still relevant for categorization.
Download the Data
You can download a CSV document of the dataset here (you may need to right click the link and “save as” depending on your system). Last updated in August, 2025.
The CSV format makes it easy to import the data into spreadsheet applications, databases, or use for building your own tools. Feel free to create filtered views, recommendation engines, or whatever serves our gaming and creator community best.
See “Stay Updated” below for information on how to be notified when this dataset changes.
Disclaimers
This dataset is provided as-is and I offer no guarantees of accuracy now or in the future. I’ve stripped out any user-specific data, so the data set includes no information on anything other than the titles that had been submitted as of the Last Update date shown above, their publishers, and their classification details.
Use of this dataset is at your own discretion and I as the original publisher of the dataset carry no liability for any subsequent use.
Submit a Game
While this project is largely archived, I’m happy to add games to the data or correct game or publisher details as issues are identified. Contact me with the information you’d like included or corrected with as much detail as possible.
Updates to the data are not scheduled and will likely be sporadic, but notifications will be sent out as detailed below.
Stay Updated
Join the Graycastle Press mailing list below to receive notifications if and when the Tiny Table Index dataset is updated with new games and resources.
This will happen infrequently and often only as I find myself with a set of new games and edits large enough to run an update. The mailing list at large will be notified any time that happens.