







🎲 Level up your game with Peeples — where strategy meets style!
100 Peeples are 24mm tall plastic game tokens in 10 vibrant colors, designed as an ergonomic upgrade to classic meeples. Ideal for tabletop games like Carcassonne and RPGs, they feature stable bases and rounded heads for easy handling and visibility. Packaged in resealable bags, these durable, versatile pieces also double as educational tools and craft supplies, making them a must-have for gamers, teachers, and creatives alike.









| ASIN | B081K7GGFJ |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #224,862 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #8,155 in Board Games |
| Color | tan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (684) |
| Date First Available | 19 November 2019 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Math Practice |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 12 years |
| Manufacturer reference | TBGA-202 |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm; 209.79 g |
T**T
I keep these in a jar in my classroom and use them to pair up students and assign random groups. I just put the number and colours I need together and everyone selects one at random; they then pair up with the matching meeple. It's such an easy way to "gamify" the classroom and everyone loves them!
J**M
Admittedly, I first learned about Peeples from watching Deficient Master's D&D YouTube channel, and he made a compelling argument for using them in TTRPGs instead of more expensive and specialized miniatures. Unfortunately, no one was selling them at the time, so I initially settled for getting the 120 Piece Acrylic Game Pawns by AiFan8--and those are pretty good too; I stand by my 5 star review--but that's another story. Anyway, Peeples are back AND reasonably priced once again! They will of course work in practically any game that uses pawns or markers. They're stable, sturdy, well made, and have a lot of character. And with ten each of ten different colors, they are more than adequate for tactical map use in TTRPGs like Pathfinder 2e, Tales of the Valiant, or that Hasbro/WotC Double-D Ampersand game. They can be further customized at will by adding a Lego helmet fastened with a tiny piece of poster tack (putty) but they're just fine as-is. Sure, one could buy more expensive and detailed miniatures and search through an extensive collection to find the right PC proxies, and do the same with monsters for every encounter. OR one could save a lot of time and money and just get a box of 100 Peeples and have the players choose their colors to represent their PCs, and the DM/GM can just assign colors for the hostiles on the board. This makes spontaneous encounters incredibly easy to set up and brings a lot of fun to the table. My only quibble would be that the box arrived a bit smooshed. Fortunately, the Peeples themselves were unscathed, and each color being sealed in its own small resealable plastic baggie kept any pieces from getting lost. Which I have verified after reading a review where someone found themselves short a pawn or few: 100 Peeples, 10 each of 10 colors, not a single pawn less or more than advertised. Which do I like better, the 120 Piece Acrylic Game Pawns or Peeples? The greatest weakness of the 120 piece pawn set is it only has 6 colors, a number that could easily be exceeded by the number of players combined with the variety of monsters in an encounter. The 100 Peeples come in 10 different colors, so that is much less likely to become an issue. That, and pawns having arms and legs gives them a surprising amount of character. Getting both pawn sets to use in your games isn't a bad idea, but if you can only go with one, go with Peeples.
R**A
Si necesitan de fichas para algun juego o tablero estos son los ideales
C**A
I love these big headed game pieces! I was looking for spare game pieces for my classroom and this allows for me to add extra playing pieces to games and extra colour choices. As a bonus, they work well for sorting activities and as counters for math activities.
T**K
These are terrific replacements for existing abstract game pieces representing individuals and populations. I use these when I don't have enough miniatures to account for all the actors in the combat scene. I previously used dice and poker chips. Now I can place a number of these to represent a squad or other group, plus the different colors let the players know what kind of creatures they are. They stand upright better than the wood ones and they're heads are similar in size to the mini figures from the most popular buiding system. I can use most hair, hats and head accessories to give these Peeples some personality. The Peeple's heads are a bit larger and I applied some double stick tape to keep them in place. I'm all about theater of the mind and abstract, so these Peeples are perfect for me.
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