Space Crystals: The Board Game

Collect space crystals by moving your spaceship. You can program your spaceship's moves with command blocks.
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Description

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I’m excited to share something designed for fun and creativity.
Everything in this game is open-source, which means you can use, change,
and share it however you like - even for commercial purposes.

Here are the main points:

  • You can use any part of this game in your own projects.
  • Feel free to change or improve the game to fit what you need.
  • If you can, please mention me, Viacheslav Komarivskyi, as the original
    creator. It helps others find the source and join the open-source community.

I hope you enjoy playing this game as much as I enjoyed making it.
Have fun, and I’d love to see what you do with it!

This game was originally designed to teach kids basic programming concepts, such as executing commands in specific sequences, understanding loops, and working within memory limitations. However, it turns out the game is just as much fun when played with programmer friends!

With its unique blend of strategy and logic, this project makes the ultimate Christmas gift for any programmer or tech enthusiast.

Game Objective:

Collect space crystals by moving your spaceship. You can program your spaceship's moves with command blocks. The player who collects the most crystals wins.

You Will Need:

Magnetic Balls (3mm): 216 pieces (for tiles)
Cylindrical Neodymium Magnets (6x1mm): 8 pieces (for box)
Self-Adhesive Paper (A4): 2 sheets (for tile, block, and dice stickers)

Printing Tips:

Pause the print for the tiles at 4mm height (Layer 20 for 0.2mm layer height) to insert the magnets seamlessly. Make sure that magnets don't ger a ride with nozzle :)
Only round-rocket requires support material.

Parts to Print:

1x box-top
1x box-base
12x tiles
12x space-crystals
1x dice-A-L dice
1x dice-1-6 dice
45x block-1
6x block-3
16x block-05
1x round-rocket
4x memory-slots
4x spaceship
4x poiters

Model origin

The author marked this model as their own original creation.

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