Sorry, oops, coming through, don't mind me... nothing's more annoying than an overly polite tile shouldering in on your turf. Shove your way to victory - gently - with this tactically awkward utility tile for Hextraction, the hackable, 3D printable board game.
As a rare self-explaining tile, this one has the rule printed right in - when you play it, swap it with an adjacent tile. It also tells you to apologize, though Rule 0 keeps this from affecting the gameplay. Do it if you want, or don't... you jerk.
Not only does it have nothing but a single teeny-tiny turn, it can be placed in "illegal" ball-trapping positions. Y'know, in case shoving your opponents' plans aside isn't obnoxious enough already.
Also, you can technically use this to move a ball up the board if you play it next to some kind of King Tile variant that lets you wait a turn? I don't know, this tile's a jerk.
Fusion 360 source: https://a360.co/3o1hnFS
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.