Austin Philp on Nostr: Final Verdict: It's a fun 3d printing project, and an even more fun game for the ...
Final Verdict: It's a fun 3d printing project, and an even more fun game for the whole family. The board is a pain to assemble, but you only have to do it once!
I'd highly reccomend going with one of the remixed boards that adds side and bottom gutters for catching balls, but if you're not sure you'll actually like the game, you can always print the bare-bones version and see how you feel.
In addition, save the really crazy effect tiles until you've played a game or two, there's SOO many effect tiles out there, and until you've played a bit, you're unlikely to really know what effects you'll actually enjoy having in the game, and which will just annoy you/slow down the game.
tl;dr - A fun game that you can continue to keep "fresh" by always adding new tiles to the mix. Fully 3d-printable though not all the parts are all that convenient to print/assemble
I'd highly reccomend going with one of the remixed boards that adds side and bottom gutters for catching balls, but if you're not sure you'll actually like the game, you can always print the bare-bones version and see how you feel.
In addition, save the really crazy effect tiles until you've played a game or two, there's SOO many effect tiles out there, and until you've played a bit, you're unlikely to really know what effects you'll actually enjoy having in the game, and which will just annoy you/slow down the game.
tl;dr - A fun game that you can continue to keep "fresh" by always adding new tiles to the mix. Fully 3d-printable though not all the parts are all that convenient to print/assemble