
L-Game
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A massive, chunky version of L-Game by Edward de Bono comes into view. I wanted to create something truly substantial, so I modeled each cube at 30 mm³. The base measures 150x150 mm, providing a spacious area for gameplay. To prevent pieces from colliding, I offset them by 0.4 mm. Each piece features a 45-degree chamfer for effortless printing. Gameplay Rules: On every turn, players must first move their L-piece, then may choose to relocate one neutral piece. The game is won when an opponent cannot move their L-piece to a new position. Pieces are not allowed to overlap or obstruct other pieces. When moving the L-piece, it's lifted and placed in any empty square on the board, where it can be rotated or flipped - as long as it ends up in a different spot from its original position, covering at least one uncovered square. To move a neutral piece, simply pick it up and place it anywhere on the board in an empty square.
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