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And for dexterity, you are right in that most things are off limits, but there are some ways to interact with the physics in a skillful way still. Minigolf and Billiards are two examples. There's also Bowling. And Jenga. So just look around.
Munchkin used to be available, multiple mods in several languages, but isn't anymore. This isn't the first time this happens. However, the Munchkin mod I've subscribed to in the past seems to be working. It's certainly still available in my collection. You will need to ask on Discord to see if anyone who still has a Munchkin mod installed is willing to let you join their game.
There are two mods of Tsuro and one of The Night Cage. Azul is available in all variants, about 10 mods in total. Some of those are scripted. Both variants of The Crew are also there.
The rest of the games you've listed have multiple mods available.
I'm not sure what you mean by Dexterity games. But mods for Lego bricks, building blocks and Jenga are very popular. You might find others if you search for them.
The Vast majority of developers Do Not consider TTS to be copyright infringement. Many even believe it to be free advertising for the physical copies, a kind of a "free unlimited demo". Some of them upload their own mods of their games (marked "OFFICIAL" in the title). Official mods do not usually contain expansions, but many user-uploaded ones do.
There are also some young developers who upload mods to advertise a Kickstarter. Not to mention user-created variants of popular games, (such as UNO Infinity).
Edit: I've checked for the other two games you've mentioned. I'm not sure if that's the one, but Catacombs Conquest is there. The mod description even says it's the official one by the devs.
Thanks!!!!! I have the game so yeah, ive seen some of the games i listed. Appreciate the info but its a shame that there are no such dexterity games or at least the third edition of Catacombs but anyway its great.
Also, free unlimited demo sounds so appealing to me for some reason
Tabletop Simulator has many functions, including "flick" and "nudge", so you may find some surprising stuff in the Workshop dexterity-wise.
You aren't the only person who likes free unlimited demos! Many users have remarked that Tabletop Simulator saved them a ton of money by allowing them to playtest games before buying them IRL.
I saw that flick feature when i was messing around and i think games like Catacombs can be added and played but the one i really want and maybe the most difficult to bring here is Dungeon fighter. I can only have hope.
And that's funny, ive spent 20000 mexican pesos in board games before knowing about TTS. Still dont regret it