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Unknown Board Game NO AMS! As seen on Devil's Plan

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P1S
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A1 mini

Unknown Board Game (Devil's Plan)
Unknown Board Game (Devil's Plan)
Designer
3.5 h
12 plates

Unknown Board Game (Devil's Plan) AMS
Unknown Board Game (Devil's Plan) AMS
Designer
4.1 h
5 plates

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.2 h
1 plate

Unknown Board Game (Devil's Plan) Printed Together
Unknown Board Game (Devil's Plan) Printed Together
Designer
3.9 h
5 plates

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Description

This is the board game Unknown from reality show Devil's Plan: Death Room.

I have removed all the numbers from the board since it was far too small to print and I wanted it to be accessible to everyone so I made it small (and who cares about getting second anyway). All the colours are replaced with symbols so this is perfectly playable and fully functional and you can recreate the whole game in Devil's Plan if you wanted to. I also have designed rounded cubes so that people with not enough colours of filament can essentially double the amount of cubes they can print since for each colour, two types of cubess can be printed (the round and normal one).

 

This video explains how to play this game.

 

Please really do watch the video, it is very hard to explain in text. Also subscribe :)

 

Print Profiles:

Unknown Board Game  (Devil's Plan):

This is the default one. It has everything but you might have to print it quite a few times to get all the parts.

 

Unknown Board Game (Devil's Plan) Printed Together:

All parts are printed together (8 sets of Exile Tokens and 8 player cubes) Removes the need to print multiple times but prints in single colour for everything (even for the 8 cubes)

 

Unknown Board Game (Devil's Plan) AMS:

For those people who have 8 different colours of filament (how). Prints 4 colours of tiles on each plate and 4 colours of cubes on each plate. Saves a lot of time but you'll need AMS.

 

Playing Field (For A1 Mini):

For the sad people who have an A1 Mini, I have separated the “arms” of the playing field from the “body” of the playing field so that you can print the field on one plate (but need to stick the arms together yourself).

 

 

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