March 15, 2024
Description
Flick Back The Egg!
Oh no! The Easter Bunny has lost the eggs on the wrong side of the fence! But don't worry, you can help him fix it!
Flick the eggs carefully past the little tufts of grass and carrots onto the neighbor's garden.
Whoever manages to get their egg to the other side of the fence first wins!
Start of the game
Each player chooses a color and takes the corresponding egg as their playing piece.
Determine a starting point on the playing field.
Choose a game variant and place the obstacles accordingly before the game starts.
Variant 1: Pure chaos (simple variant for younger players)
- Place the fence opposite the starting point at the other end of the playing field
- Spread the obstacles freely and randomly between the starting point and the fence
The aim is to get the egg past the obstacles to the other side of the fence - whoever manages this with the least attempts wins
Variant 2: Tactical game ("normal" game variant)
- a new parkour is randomly generated and you can experience the game over and over again
- the obstacles are pairs of identical elements (grass or carrots), which are placed one after the other and must later be shot through like a goal - you can of course determine the distances yourself - depending on your skill level
- place the pairs of obstacles as you wish - when all the obstacles have been placed, place the fence last - this does not have to be placed at the other end of the playing area!
Then you're ready to go: The parkour must be completed according to the set-up order by flicking your eggs. Each player must try to move their own egg through the parkour to the finish behind the fence in as few moves as possible.
Once everyone has successfully completed the parkour, the number of attempts is noted down. You can get a bonus point (which is of course subtracted from the number of attempts) by flicking your egg over the fence instead of through it. For example, if a player needs 5 attempts but flicks the egg over the fence, only 4 attempts are recorded. This way you play several rounds with different courses. The winner is the player who has used the lowest number of attempts in total.
Here are a few tips on how to flick:
- flick right to make your egg roll to the right
- flick left to make your egg roll to the left
- flick the center of the lower part of the egg to make it slide forward
- flick the top of the egg with momentum to make it bounce
Don't worry if you don't get it right from the start - practice makes perfect!
Just flick it!
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Assembly
In addition to the printed parts, all you need to assemble the pieces is some glue, a hairdryer and a piece of filament.
The carrots can simply be snapped together and secured to the base with a little glue.
The same applies to the grasses. You can also heat them slightly with a hairdryer and then shape them into a natural curved form. This quickly turns dull flat surfaces into small works of art! The leaves are then also glued into the holes provided.
For the fence, cut off a piece of filament and thread on all the pieces with the small spacers in between. The ends are glued into the posts and the flexible wobbly fence is finished.
If you have any questions, please write to me - I'll try to help wherever I can.
Printing
If you dont use my profile: print the lower part of the egg with 100% Infill!!!!!!!!!!
Otherwise they will not stand up!!!
I also added a little Rulebook in the pictures here you can print out ;)
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License:
BY-NC-SA