It allows users to play in real time over a live Internet connection, and also by email (PbeM).
[1][2] For example, there is a Star Wars Miniatures module, where players can play with up to three others in a digital replica of the table-top game.
[5] In September 2008, Games Workshop issued a cease-and-desist order regarding V40k to Tim Davis, the V40k module maintainer at that time.
Games Workshop has also issued a cease-and-desist order regarding Space Hulk[citation needed].
Similar engines for making board games include ZunTzu[7] and Boardgame.io.