Hextraction Basic Tiles
These tiles might be nothing but tracks, but they're the bread and butter of the entire game. Along with the board, these are the foundation of Hextraction, the hackable, 3D-printable board game.
These basic tiles are the core of the game - they build more momentum than fancy mechanisms, and they make the game move faster than complex effects. I recommend putting at least one basic tile into the pool per non-basic tile.
The tiles are named for the tracks' appearance - they're not abbreviations, so don't read too far into them!
I also included a blank tile - PLEASE don't print this! It's a base for your own designs, if you'd prefer not to start in Fusion 360.
Fusion 360 source: https://a360.co/42u6wDc The S and Z tiles were a late addition, so they have a separate source file: https://a360.co/3VYpz6d
All of my Hextraction tiles have a built-in sacrificial support under each notch - remember to snap it off after printing. Enable the brim if these detach from the bed.
Hextraction is a 3D-printable, modder-friendly board game designed by me, Zack Freedman of Voidstar Lab. In addition to tiles, you'll also need 10mm steel balls or 3/8" slingshot ammo and a game board. To learn the rules and how to get started, watch the Hextraction video!
Hextraction is absolutely free - it's free of charge - all of my models are here on Thangs, commercial use allowed. It's free-form - you can play with any number of opponents, even zero. It's free to modify - you can create your own tiles and configure your own board.
For more information, visit https://playhextraction.com.