December 26, 2022
Description
So you don’t have a smartphone capable of playing Pokémon Go? Maybe your smartphone has already run out of battery and the power bank is also at 0%, what do you do? How do you get your Pokémon fix? Do you like classical board games? This game is for you! Pokémon on the Go is a hunt game played on a cross-shaped board of thirty-three points connected by vertical, horizontal and alternating diagonal lines, based on the classical board game Fox and Geese. If you want the look as shown in the pictures with a two tone board, you have to change the filament mid print, if printing at 0.2mm layer height it should be layer 6. Print the 4 bottom parts of the board in green (unfortunately I was out of green filament while I was printing this) and black. The top inserts, (all six of them), three should be printed in red and the others in white filament), the center part should be printed 4 times and these inserts should be glued to the bottom parts. As for the meeples you can print them in whatever color you wish, I personally went for a classical look, so the Pokemon were printed in yellow PLA and the trainers in blue PLA.
Printed with PLA with 0.2mm layer height, 20% infill, 2 outlines, 3 solid top and bottom layers at 50mm/s and 195ºC
There are 3 versions of the instructions, the standard, pocketmod A4 and pocketmod Letter. The pocketmod version is a small folded version of the instruction ideal to take with you anywhere, to fold it correctly please see here: pocketmod.com
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike