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Tile Wars

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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14.4 h
7 plates

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Description

Tile Wars is a self-contained 3d printed tile game. Players compete to complete objective cards by making different patterns with tiles. The game has been tested for 2 to 4 players and ages 8 and up. Files to print object cards as a pdf or using Avery card template 95272  and instructions are attached. If you like this game, please consider boosting me. 

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Set Up: Objective cards: set up one objective card per player plus one more. (So for 3 players you would have 4 card) 

Tiles: 1 tile under each objective card, 2 tiles to each player, 1 tile in center of the board 

 

Rules: A player may place more than one tile in a turn as long as they end their turn with at least two tiles in their hand. A player obtains a tile by: Completing an objective card and taking the bonus tile Paying an objective card to collect an extra tile Taking a tile to end your turn If you complete an objective card immediately collect the objective card and the tile below If all objective cards are completed during a player’s turn the objective cards and tiles should be restocked and the player can continue their turn Players turn’s end by picking a tile and then restocking any tiles or objective cards collected during their turn 

 

End Game and Scoring Game ends when all tiles slots on the board are filled Players add up points from all their completed objective cards, whoever has the most points


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Other Files (3)
Board Game Goal cards.pdf
Cards Avery 95272.pdf
Tile Wars.pdf

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