Base: 3 perimeters, 5 layers on top, 5 layers on bottom, 15% infill. For a smooth base surface, I recommend using the Hilbert Curve pattern.
Blocks: 2 perimeters.
For a glossy surface on the blocks, I suggest printing outer perimeters at 30-40mm/s or using higher temperatures.
Contents Game Base: Toothed semicircle used for block placement. 6 different types of blocks - Each block has a different shape like in the classic Tetris video game. Block types could include: square, L-shape, Z-shape, I-shape, T-shape, S-shape.
Gameplay: The game starts with an empty base on the table. Players take turns placing blocks on the base. Each player can choose a block to place on the base. The goal is to place blocks in a way that the balancing base doesn't topple after placing their block. A player who causes a block to fall from the base or makes the base topple loses that round. The game continues with a new round, and players take turns until they decide to stop. Ideal for long winter evenings. The game can be played by multiple people taking turns to place blocks.
Objective: The goal of the game is to maintain the balance of the base for as long as possible and to place blocks in a way that prevents the base from toppling. The player who places the last block before the base topples wins.