Modular Sequence Game Board

Modular Sequence Game Board

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This is my version of the board game Sequence. I designed the sections to be a max of 205mm in any direction, so my AM8 (stock Anet A8 heat bed) could handle it. You'll need to print two of each tile except the middle piece - a total of 9 tiles. The chips come in a set of 30 with 1mm spaces between. You'll need to print 3 different colors of chips. The chip holder will contain up to 60 of each color. There are 4mmx1.5mm recesses in the corners of each section to glue in 3mmx1mm magnets, but this is not required - you can simple glue all 9 parts together to form one solid board. The recesses for the cards were designed around miniature playing cards from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011TSTFKM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The cards need to be glued in place, in an arrangement of your choice - you need two mini decks with the Jacks removed. You'll need two normal size decks (with Jacks - see ethe rules) to play with. The way I've designed this board, some of the cards will need to be cut where the seams are unless you plan to make a solid, non-modular board. I made my own chips for the game, which I've included - you can also use any standard size poker chips.

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