Reef Board Game Organizer/Insert

Reef Board Game Organizer/Insert

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These boxes for Reef will fit all the pieces of the base game nicely, and it is vertical storage friendly. Because I hated looking up how many pieces to take out based on the player counts every single time, I just printed this information on the box lids. The lid inlay is a separate file because I found that sometimes a filament change doesn’t work out the way it was intended. So if you need to redo it, it’s cheaper and faster to just have the complex part as a separate file. I also have about three extra plates that I printed which I didn’t like the color combinations. With this being a small file, it’s also easy to experiment which colors look best. Sorry I can’t make revisions or customizations based on user requests, but feel free to comment. For the cards, I just cut a hole in the cardboard insert for them to slide into. I made a cardstock box for them using a website by Craig P Forbes, Super Deluxe Tuckbox Template Maker. For the points tokens, I used some inexpensive plastic containers I had from the Dollar Store. They are also available on Amazon. Sure Fresh Plastic Rectangular 20-piece Set – Dollar Tree

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