This is a 3D printable version of the party game Two Rooms and a Boom! This set can be played with up to 38 players, and includes a hand picked selection of some of the best cards in the game.
See more about the game here - https://www.tuesdayknightgames.com/tworoomsandaboom
In the ZIP file you will find a beautifully formatted guide to printing and assembling - please read through this before printing!
I got a few of these reference cards printed professionally for my version, and they accidently sent me over 100, so if you are based in the UK and want to make this please do send me a message, I'll happily post you some cards to use for free :)
For the game:
For the box:
UK LINK - https://www.amazon.co.uk
You should be able to source these easily online. Make sure you get rectangular ones, and not circular ones, as seen in the image to the left.
Feel free to edit the files to turn them into holes to fit circular magnets - or just remove the magnets completely.
The cards are printed in the colour depicted in the file name. These coloured strips with the names printed on are then glued into the token frames, so they cannot be seen from the back.
I printed my token frames in white PLA; however, the colour is slightly visible through the back in a bright room. To solve this problem, I spray painted the backs of all my cards black. I highly recommend printing the token frames in black to avoid this issue. However, I have included the file for the ‘Card Painting Frame’ if you do want to print them in white and then paint the backs.
Note that the card ‘Red Spy’ should be printed in blue, and ‘Blue Spy’ printed in red, due to how the cards work.
Two leader tokens can be printed in yellow, or another colour if you wish. Enabling ironing on the top layer makes them look really nice.
The box can be printed in whatever colour you want – I chose black. Print the box sections and check the cards fit nicely.
There are three slots in the top and bottom of the box for the magnets to slide into. It should be a push fit, but you will want to put a dab of glue to secure them.
The letters on the top are printed separately and glued on – print the letters and the alignment frame. The alignment frame just helps line up the letters for gluing. This bit is fiddly – if you have a multicolour printer, you can probably just print it all in one! The finished box should look like this:
The rule cards are printed on business cards, which are then trimmed slightly at the top. The cards are 85 x 55mm, and then the 85mm edge is but down to 75mm, so it fits in the box. The printing templates are in the folder – just send these to any business card printing place to get them printed.
If you live in the UK, I can send you these cards for free. I ordered 25 (minimum order) and they sent me over 100 by mistake, so I have a lot going spare. Get in touch and send me a
message to let me know you made the box, and I’ll send a bunch in the post to you. You can email me at dan@danscott.net, or message me on Thingiverse/Printables.
Good luck making this project – if you do make it, please post it as a ‘Make’ so I can see or email me some photos of it. I’d absolutely love to see your versions of this. If you need any help or guidance at any point, please do contact me – I am happy to help in any way I can! 😊
This game is originally a card game (and they have a free 2D print and play set online), so you can find out more about this game online here: https://www.tuesdayknightgames.com/tworoomsandaboom
HOW TO PLAY
This video is a great quick explanation on how to play the game, if you aren't familiar.
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