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10 votes
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Looking for advice on designing 3D printable board game inserts
Hello Tildes board gamers! I got a 3D printer last year, and over the last few months, I've started printing organizers other people have designed from Printables and Thingiverse, especially for...
Hello Tildes board gamers!
I got a 3D printer last year, and over the last few months, I've started printing organizers other people have designed from Printables and Thingiverse, especially for games with poor provided organization or lots of tokens and cards... however there are a number of games I have where people haven't designed a good organizer, or the ones which exist are lacking in some way (don't fit my boxes, missing boxes for expansions, only support all the expansions, etc)
Does anyone have tips on getting started with designing my own? I've got some very basic 3D modeling knowledge, but my primary strengths are as a programmer, so leveraging something like OpenSCAD would be ideal. I saw the boardgame insert toolkit, but it seems relatively basic - there are lots of convenience features I'd love to add as well (like curved walls for token holders to make it easier to get tokens out). Is that a good place to start, or should I look elsewhere?
Even just some ideas about tolerances and/or tips for how to size sections for cards would be super helpful.
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Any Diplomacy players here?
I've recently been getting into Diplomacy (both face to face and online) and it's surprisingly fun, although requires some dedication. I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with the game or...
I've recently been getting into Diplomacy (both face to face and online) and it's surprisingly fun, although requires some dedication. I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with the game or some tips for learning more in-depth strategy? It feels like online resources aren't that great or plentiful yet I'm having a hard time surviving against experienced players.
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Building a board game using AI as a guide
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What board games have you played this week (to 12th June)?
Personally I've received Earth and managed to get in a game at two players and another at five. I like the big stack of cards and the fact it plays so fast, but I think I prefer Ark Nova, which...
Personally I've received Earth and managed to get in a game at two players and another at five. I like the big stack of cards and the fact it plays so fast, but I think I prefer Ark Nova, which adds the tile laying puzzle too.
Earth does look funky by the end though, with all the shoots sprouting up from the table.
Also managed to get in a couple of rounds of Fugitive, the card based hidden movement game from Tim Fowers. I think this is an excellent little game to fill half an hour at the end of the evening. I keep eyeing up the events cards it comes with but have not yet been brave enough to actually play with them.
What have you all been playing?
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What board games have you played recently?
I went through a phase where we seemed to have board games nights with friends a couple of times a month but with the whole pandemic thing that has dried up. Tonight, I finally got around to...
I went through a phase where we seemed to have board games nights with friends a couple of times a month but with the whole pandemic thing that has dried up.
Tonight, I finally got around to trying Lanterns with my wife and we really enjoyed it. It's sort of similar to sushi go with more steps. You play lake tiles which contain lanterns and collect lantern cards based on how you place the lake tiles, then you dedicate those lanterns in different sets to gain honour (points) and at the end, who has the most honour wins.
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CMYK's new two player abstract game, Lacuna, available for preorder
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History of Kriegsspiel: How did war become a game?
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Cephalofair Games announces Gloomhaven Second Edition
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Man beats machine at Go in human victory over AI
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Adversarial policies beat professional-level Go AIs
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Life advice from NYC chess hustlers
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Playing electric-shock Operation vs an actual doctor
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HeroQuest returns! Comparing the 1989 and 2021 versions
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1819 Singapore
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The increasingly absurd story of a never-solved 1980s puzzle with a $1,000,000 prize
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Netflix hit with $5M suit over “sexism” of ‘Queen’s Gambit’ line about Soviet chess legend
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Board games: A price breakdown
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How a board game about birds became a surprise blockbuster
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Anybody fancy a round of the Board Games of Thrones?
I've recently been playing a bunch of the Board Game of Thrones (the epic strategy/war/negotiation game) online over at thronemaster.net, and was wondering if any of you fine folks would like to...
I've recently been playing a bunch of the Board Game of Thrones (the epic strategy/war/negotiation game) online over at thronemaster.net, and was wondering if any of you fine folks would like to join me in a game?
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Two-person boardgames?
My girlfriend and I have had a habit of going straight to watching movies and tv-series when we hang out, because due to lockdown almost everything is closed, so we don't really have a lot of...
My girlfriend and I have had a habit of going straight to watching movies and tv-series when we hang out, because due to lockdown almost everything is closed, so we don't really have a lot of activities to choose from.
We also play games occassionally, recently scrabble on our phones. But what other boardgames work well when there are only 2 players?
Edit: Wow! I can't possibly respond to everyone but I didn't expect so many people to comment with help. Thank you so much!
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Stardew Valley: The Board Game - Available now
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[SOLVED] Looking for the name of a specific board game, recommended on tildes
As the title suggests, I am lookimg for the name of an existing boardgame. Some time ago (months), there was a discussion about boardgame recommendations. One person described a very interesting...
As the title suggests, I am lookimg for the name of an existing boardgame.
Some time ago (months), there was a discussion about boardgame recommendations. One person described a very interesting boardgame, which I wanted to gift my family for christmas, but I sadly closed the tab with it and I can't find the original post anymore.The game goes as follows:
One player builds a construct with different shapes and colours according to certain guidelines. The other players now have to find the rules, which the presentated construct follows, by building their own construct and getting feedback from the gamemaster, if it fulfills their guidelines.According to the poster, this game was originally a game a group of friends played in college, it became so popular that they created a sellable version. Recently they revamped it.
P.S. I am not really familiar with this kind of post, so if I did anything wrong, some feedback would be nice.
P.P.S. Is there some kind of function (maybe through tags?) to mark this post as solved, if hopefully someone managed to recognise the game?
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Impact of Go AI on the professional Go world
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Board games with unique mechanics?
Currently, I've been playing board games which always have the same kind of (standard) mechanics (worker placement, card drafting, etc), which after a while, starts to feel kind of the same but...
Currently, I've been playing board games which always have the same kind of (standard) mechanics (worker placement, card drafting, etc), which after a while, starts to feel kind of the same but what changes is the theme.
I'm looking for recommendations on board games which have unique mechanics. It could a completely new mechanic or simply a mechanic which already exists but then the game uses it with a twist.
For example:
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Trickerion use of worker placement but the workers have actually different values.
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Tzolk'in and the use of gears.
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Tom Scott vs Irving Finkel: The Royal Game of Ur
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How do you feel board games have changed in the last twenty-five years?
Everyone always refers to the coming of Eurogames a long time back, but I'm wondering about modern games. Where have they come? Where will they go? I'd say the art has gotten better, more...
Everyone always refers to the coming of Eurogames a long time back, but I'm wondering about modern games. Where have they come? Where will they go? I'd say the art has gotten better, more eye-catching, but I'm more ambivalent about very recent (last five years) game mechanics.
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The ancient history of board games
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Last hours for the tapeworm Kickstarter. Edmund McMillens new boardgame
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The board game that turns feminism into a joke: I played Ms. Monopoly so that you don’t have to
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Here’s how to win at Monopoly, according to math experts
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Wanting to play Pandemic during the pandemic
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Magic: The Gathering and Keyforge creator Richard Garfield on thirty-five years of making the games he wants to play
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Scythe’s Automa designer on making cardboard AI feel human in solo board games
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Board-game piece from period of first Viking raid found on Lindisfarne – small glass crown thought to be rare archaeological link to raiders
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The afterlife of Android: Netrunner - The community taking a beloved card game's future into their own hands
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Return to Dark Tower - An epic fantasy game pitting 1-4 heroes against an intelligent, malevolent tower - Designed by Rob Daviau (Pandemic Legacy) and Isaac Childres (Gloomhaven)
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Riot Tabletop - A new team from Riot Games focusing on creating board games, starting with Tellstones: King’s Gambit
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Go grandmaster Lee Se-Dol retires saying artificial intelligence cannot be defeated
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The most influential board games of the decade, according to four top designers
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Tabletop Weekly Discussion #5
This topic is part of a weekly series where we can talk about board games. Feel free to talk about any aspect of board gaming you'd like. Here are some potential talking points to get you started:...
This topic is part of a weekly series where we can talk about board games. Feel free to talk about any aspect of board gaming you'd like. Here are some potential talking points to get you started:
- Are you looking for a recommendation? Tell us a game you'd like, and we'll see if we can think of one that may suit you.
- Have you tried something new and want to chat about it? Tell us about why you like a particular board game!
- Did you have a particularly interesting tabletop gaming experience? Tell us about your 9-point swing in Catan, or the time you managed to finish off the entire village in Ultimate Werewolf!
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Azul: Summer Pavilion - Game overview
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Ars Cardboard's picks for the best new board games from Essen Spiel 2019
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Three "programming" board games: Lovelace & Babbage, Quirky Circuits, and Pixoid
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Minecraft: Builders & Biomes condenses series tropes into a family-friendly board game with tough tactical decisions
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An overview and ranking of the seventeen available Ticket to Ride maps
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A more casual, cheaper version of Gloomhaven will come to stores in Q3 2020, with 24 scenarios and 4 new characters
@cephalofair: As others have reported from the SHUX panel today, there is a more casual version of Gloomhaven scheduled to come directly to stores in Q3 2020. No official title as of yet, but it's a 24-scenario campaign in a $40-50 box, with the barrier to entry made as low as possible.
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Tabletop Weekly Discussion #4 - What's the last game you played?
This is a recurring thread in ~games.tabletop where we can talk about board games in a fun way. Feel free to discuss boardgames in any way you want! Each week I add a guiding topic / question,...
This is a recurring thread in ~games.tabletop where we can talk about board games in a fun way. Feel free to discuss boardgames in any way you want! Each week I add a guiding topic / question, just to help things along:
What's the last game you played?
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Tabletop Weekly Discussion #3 - What's one of your favourite games?
This is a recurring thread in ~games.tabletop where we can talk about board games in a fun way. Feel free to discuss boardgames in any way you want, but I like to add a bit of a hook each week to...
This is a recurring thread in ~games.tabletop where we can talk about board games in a fun way. Feel free to discuss boardgames in any way you want, but I like to add a bit of a hook each week to spice things up. Here's my hook for this thread:
What's one of your favourite board game and why?
Edit: I made the question a bit less hard to answer - instead of your absolute favourite, pick a favourite, and talk about it.
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Monopoly censors Manneken Pis on Brussels edition box
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