Snack Attack Board Game - A 3D Printable Version of a family favorite board game
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Snack Attack - Advanced
This game is a reimagination of a century old game where you guess locations on a board to find your opponent's pieces. The old version of this game was stale, boring, and bland looking, so I made a better version, made a kid-friendly theme, and spiced it up with added elements!
Printing this game requires a decent amount of time, and lots of colors. It looks best if you have a multicolor printer as well. But it SO worth it to print and play, we've had so much fun playing it.
If you'd like to buy the real board game when it comes out, please let me know! Working with manufactures to get this mass-produced, but that may never happen.























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love this sooo much. It was my longest print ever. It was so long it gave me commitment issues. 🤣 Especially when I noticed that several plates needed to be printed twice.
But the outcome. Just amazing. Photo doesn’t do it any justice. This should be sold at target or something. So cool how we can make this right in our homes. Support designer. His designs print flawlessly!!!
Thanks for the kind message William!
I am printing this right now and it is coming along well! Just the food left to print 😁. I have been trying to figure out how to store all the game pieces when not in use and I think it would be cool to have a box that looks like a picnick basket where the two boards are the lid and the other pieces fit inside under them. I don't know how to do that because this is one of my first prints, but it would be pretty cool. Thank you for this amazing print!
Thank you so much for the feedback! That would be quite a large basket but I see what you mean. Very interesting idea.
I agree that this needs storage. A basket is a fun idea, but even a box that can somehow organize everything would be super helpful.
when I open the 3mf the colors dont load what do i do to color it?
Hi! Sorry about the trouble. The colors load best in Bambu Studio I recommend downloading it and opening the files in it. It is free and very user friendly. If you’re using another program, you can also reapply them with the paint tool in your slicer.
ok thanks for the reply but i now have another issue, when i printed the 2nd plate the bottoms were rough and the pegs fell except one of the sandwiches. i am perplexed bcause the first plate was flawless. do you know what i could do to remedy this issue.
It’s normal for the bottoms to look a little rough since they rest against the support interface, but the pegs should still be there. They can sometimes be delicate, so we recommend removing the supports slowly and carefully to avoid breaking them. If one did come off, a small drop of super glue usually works as a quick fix. I’m happy to help if you have any other questions as you go along!