Do Not Find The Fox - Game - Board and Tiles
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Description
Do Not Find the Fox is a simple game devised by Alex Cheddar.
The aim is to fill the grid with tiles without forming the word FOX in any direction.
There are several ways to play the game:
- The first is to randomly select tiles and place them sequentially left-to-right, top-to-bottom;
- The second is to nominate a square before placing a randomly selected tile there;
- The third is to start with four O tiles already placed on the grid in a diagonal formation, then play as in the second method.
- Other ways to play are yours to discover!
See Alex Cheddar's YouTube channel and website for more about the game.
The 3MF file has been laid out to print the board and all 16 tiles together, using three 3 colours of PLA. Only two colour changes are needed, minimising purge waste.
The initial colour is the back of the tiles and board (red or black in my pictures)
The first colour change switches to the face colour of the tiles and board (white in my pictures). The tiles print this colour with a hollow section that reveals the letter in the colour of the initial section below.
The second colour change is for the writing on the top of the board, black in my pictures. Only the raised text is printed in this colour.
STL files have also been provided if you wish to print differently.
The game requires 1x Board, 5x F tiles, 6x O tiles and 5x X tiles
Add a pouch for storage and this would make an excellent gift. :)
Enjoy.
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