New F.A.T. Mat design poll is a GO!

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We compiled a list of all of the suggestions from our Facebook Page, and posted up the most popular here to be voted on to see which is the most popular!

How does the contest work? Simple, we asked you all for possible new F.A.T. Mat ideas, and compiled the responses into a list of the top 10 ideas. We now present these to you all to vote on, to see which is the most popular idea for a potential new F.A.T. Mat! The idea that gets the most votes earns the individual who suggested it first on our Facebook Page a free mat of their choice. Sweet!

The poll runs through the end of the month. You can only vote once, and only for your favorite mat. So, hop in their and let us here what you think. If you really don’t like any of the suggestions and want to toss out a new idea, we left the “other” category in there for you. But remember, if you exercise this option, your vote won’t count towards the contest if that matters to you.

We have a winner! In a close race that went back and forth with over 1,300 votes, Bio-Alien them wins! Jason McCurry was the first to suggest this on our Facebook Page!

Votes: 1,326

Winning theme: Bio-Alien

Winner: Jason McCurry!

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*TABLEWAR and Frontline Gaming reserve all rights to present and future F.A.T. Mat designs. Any ideas contributed do not imply ownership to potential future F.A.T. Mats.

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Reece Robbins President
Co-founder of Frontline Gaming, and creator of the ITC, Reece Robbins has been a pillar of the tabletop community for over two decades. From developing Blood Throne to launching industry-leading hobby products and major events like the LVO, his career is defined by innovation and a lifelong passion for gaming since the 80s. Today, he remains a very active community organizer and business leader dedicated to the growth of the hobby.

39 thoughts on “New F.A.T. Mat design poll is a GO!”

      1. is there a video going through all of those features of that mat? ive checked the pictured and i cant see the vanguard strike ones 🙂

        cant wait until mine comes in the mail 😀

      2. I’m mainly interested in seeing the diagonal deployment zones marked on the map, since that is the most frustrating to do manually. However the markers need to be both themed (like the road flares) and inconspicuous (unlike the road flares) so you can find them when you look carefully for setup then don’t have them getting in the way during play.

    1. Seconded- I can’t mention how awesome that is. on the one hand, simple set up for every mission. on the other- so seamlessly integrated that it doesn’t ruin immersion at all.

      The only downside- it’s clearly the best of the Mats 😉 The Flyrant of the FAT MAT HQ’s, so to speak.

      1. Space Bulks?
        Zone Deaths?

        Man, and here was me, thinking it was going to be a ship interior like a 1920s cruise liner: Zone Moralitas. Where your forces have to make sure they have great manners, and plenty of interesting small talk!

  1. I did not know if the Mat can be cut-up, but if it can, then fill the entire Mat with different shaped road sections that can be cut out (city paved, two lane) like a slot car track, so players can lay out assorted shaped roads.
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  2. It’s interesting because when I heard you say for people to come up with their own designs the first thought that came to mind was a lava theme. After having read all the options so far I was excited at the Spaceship Interior design. Nothing forges a harder narrative than boarding actions so that’s where my vote went.

  3. I’m not sure if this is what was meant by fantasy town but a 4’x4′ Mordheim/Malifaux mat with cobble stone streets, derelict or destroyed empty lots where you can set your buildings on (a la urban mat) and maybe a small river/creek running through it. I’d buy that!

  4. I like the spaceship interior idea but I feel like you would end up with a lot of wasted space of you use things like corridors and rooms. After all it wouldn’t makes sense for you to have people phasing through walls. Instead, you should take the material you use for the mats and create smaller pieces for a set that canbe combined in limitless configurations. It could consist of corridors, different kinds of rooms, docking bays, arboretums and anything else you could think up. You could then add set them up as you desired without having too waste material on the space between walls. It would be very versatile

  5. So, there doesn’t seem to be anything stopping me from voting over and over again? Are we supposed to be on the honors system, because it seems like whomever has the patience to sit there and click the most times is going to get their choice made into a mat. 🙁

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