Last time we introduced some of the board game pieces that are the most used by board game designers. This time we continue.
1.Blank Playing Cards – First Time Game Designers Have Found These Very Useful
Create games with letters and pens. Upgrade your note cards to these blank playing cards. When you are just starting out, you may find these blank playing cards useful and fun. There is nothing wrong with using them, and they will be more fun when playing your card games. But again, these blank playing cards do a great job when you are just starting out, so feel free to use what helps you the most.
2.Blank RPG Tile Mat – Perfect Board Game Piece
I remember a work party where my friend brought her kids. While everyone else was drinking in the pool, we spent a lot of time learning how to make a board game using this map. We would take turns drawing on the mat with dry erase markers. The person who didn’t draw the mat created the character cards, which were represented by similar cheap plastic miniatures.
3.Blank Game Board
Short version – This board game makes a great kids art project. However, you can also use it to make a nice custom board game by printing the image at a local print shop. If you want to make your own custom board game, this might be what you need.
Long Version – This is also a great product for teaching kids how to make their own board games. You can use crayons, pens, or markers directly on the board. Or, you can get fancy with it and create the image. And print it at a local print shop.
The board is 18 in x 18 in x 9 in four 9’s folded. So you can print the 18 in x 18 in image and then cut it to fit 4x. Or, you can create four individual 9’s in x 9 in image and then glue them to the image. Most people use spray glue like this to glue the paper to the board if you decide to go that route.
4. Custom Blank Dice for Board Games
These blank dice board game pieces are great when you want to make your own custom dice. He then took the board game to a major gaming convention to test it out. We had a blast that weekend and it was exciting to show off his prototype.
Mike and I worked with my Sharpie to write on the blank circle labels and put together his blank dice. They look great and worked out great. It was a little time consuming because we had to cut a portion of the label off to make it fit on the die, but the end result made for a nice look.