
Fun Burglary at the Mansion
myminifactory
I'm thrilled to see you enjoy this game recreation! It was a blast to work on and the outcome was absolutely fantastic. If you have some free time, I highly recommend printing one out for yourself. Unfortunately, due to certain restrictions, I wasn't able to upload the shell script that generates all the components you see attached (via the SCAD file and running OpenSCAD). You can find the file on Thingiverse if you're interested in taking a closer look. Most parts print beautifully without supports, but there are a few exceptions - the corners require some extra care. Additionally, be sure to print the lock pieces upside down (don't worry, a support is already built into the model). As for the wall pieces, make sure they're printed with their interior side facing the plate (a simple 90-degree rotation from standing upright will do). To get started, you'll need four pawns and nine treasures. Two dice are also required - one die controls movement, while the other has a special function: rolling a 1 triggers the motion alarm, and rolling a 6 activates all cameras.
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