Pokémon on the GO (board game)
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So you're stuck without a smartphone capable of playing Pokémon Go? Maybe your phone's battery has already run out and your power bank is also dead, what do you do then? How can you get your Pokémon fix? Do you prefer traditional board games? This game is perfect for you!Pokémon on the Go is a fun hunt game played on a cross-shaped board of thirty-three points connected by vertical, horizontal, and alternating diagonal lines, based on the classic board game Fox and Geese. If you want the look shown in the pictures with a two-tone board, you'll need to change the filament mid-print, if printing at 0.2mm layer height it should be layer six. Simply add an M600 command to your g-code at that spot or manually change the filament using your printer's LCD screen at the correct height. Alternatively, use the ColorPrint by Prusa3D (see here: http://prusaprinters.org/easy-color-3d-printing-on-new-original-prusa-i3-1-75-mm-video/). Print the four bottom parts of the board in green and black filament, and the top inserts, all six of them. Three should be printed in red and the others in white filament. The center part should be printed four times, and these inserts should be glued to the bottom parts. As for the meeples, you can print them in any color you like. I personally chose a classic look, so I printed the Pokémon in yellow PLA and the trainers in blue PLA.If you want a cool case to store your meeples, check out this Poké Ball https://www.myminifactory.com/object/pokeball-with-magnetic-clasp-20511 by 3D Central.All parts were printed with PLA at 0.2mm layer height, 20% infill, and 50mm/s at 195°C.There are three versions of the instructions: standard, pocketmod A4, and pocketmod Letter. The pocketmod version is a small folded guide that's perfect for taking with you on the go. To fold it correctly, see here: http://pocketmod.com/.
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