Robinson Crusoe game organizer

Robinson Crusoe game organizer

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So many features in this game, I had trouble deciding where to begin. Like my previous releases, it showcases my Cardbox creation. The tile holder is straightforward and holds them all securely together. The meeples and dice are kept organized by the cover. Each meeples set has its designated group (5 for two players, 4, 3, 2, and 1 for additional actions, including the dog, Vendredi, and another item I'm temporarily forgetting). Next up is the special tokens box, containing a modest collection that needed a dedicated compartment. The box with the treasure pile and the three "?" big tokens was the most challenging to design. Primarily, it was the cover. Nevertheless, it also houses damage and determination tokens. With such an abundance of cubes, finding an effective solution proved daunting; however, I believe this setup works admirably. A small supporting mechanism beneath the cube boxes provides adequate tilt for the cubes to smoothly slide down, resulting in a clever little cube dispenser. To assemble instructions, robinsonDistriCube and robinsonDistriPetitCube require gluing together as illustrated in the accompanying pictures. This minor printing challenge arises due to excessive bridging; therefore, splitting the part into two sections was a sensible decision.

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