I saw Teppi Tree but tbh I blew off all my money buying the printer and the filament and so that’s not an option. So far I found cool uploads of connect 4, battleship, ultimate tic tac toe, and a couple games I haven’t heard of. Feel free to let me know your thoughts below.

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        It’s really fun to play. There are tiles with covers, so the opponent can’t see what it does, tiles with effects like teleport, mechanical tiles with flippers that make the ball into different directions. All that makes the game a lot more strategic that it looked at first. There are also quite a few tiles made by the community available on thangs already that are pretty fun.

        I only have experienced with 2 players so far. No idea how it plays with more

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      1 year ago

      Cool product, and great video, but can’t bro take off his Google glass for half an hour for a video? Or is he expecting a call?

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        1 year ago

        Hes it’s actually using it as a teleprompter and reading all his script from it

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      Looks like it requires more than 3D printed parts. But it seems really interesting and it’s not like it needs arduinos or anything so it could be a fun project.

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        1 year ago

        Except for glue for the board and some 10mm steel balls (readily available from e.g. Amazon) you don’t need anything. There are (optional) fancy versions for the legs that require some M3 or M4 screws and some (also optional but fun) tiles that need short m3 screws and washers