@gamesbymanuel You can use cards as tiles, maybe #BoardGameHour
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@geekygimp That's what I usually do, but they can be hard to pick up from the table. Sleeves help though!#BoardGameHour
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@gamesbymanuel print on sticker paper, stick to cardboard, cut cardboard. <or>#BoardGameHourThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@gamesbymanuel Cut down card sleeves so they are square. put paper tiles in sleeves. Handle carefully.#BoardGameHour -
@the_FlyingSheep That's the one I've done. They can be hard to pick up from the table though#BoardGameHour
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@gamesbymanuel I purchased a 50 * 100cm piece of mount board and cut it into squares. Was cheap, easy & good for a prototype#BoardGameHour -
@TCoKgame That sounds great, I should try that#BoardGameHour
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@gamesbymanuel Also, make your tiles square, not hex. Although Ted Asplache wrote about prototyping hex tiles.#BoardGameHour -
@the_FlyingSheep@gamesbymanuel Do you have a link, was this a practicality reason? Or was it more in depth?#BoardGameHour
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