April was a month that didn’t have much gaming time, let alone Print and Play projects. I still got some things on the craft table, though.
I made:
Battle for the Carolinas
Golf! (2019 Solitaire Contest)
Chateau (low art - rest of the maps)
Battle for the Carolinas was my ‘big’ build for the month. Frankly, I had untrimmed laminated sheets of the cards so all I had to do was trim them. (I keep a folders of such sheets handy because I can’t learn or play everything at once)
It’s not the first copy of the game I’ve made but I like how it’s sort of a game about time line management. And this copy has already gotten put in my travel bag.
The build that has the biggest impact on my gaming was printing and laminating the rest of the maps of Chateau. What can I say? I like playing it. I’m actually thinking of making a second set half-size so I can play them on my miniature clipboard.
I made Golf!, a simplified, one-page version of Par Out Golf (which is already an super simple game) so I could have a game that I could literally play when I am too tired to keep my eyes open.
Frankly, I have a feeling that I will be glad to have my stash of untrimmed sheets for May, which also looks like it will be busy with life stuff.
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