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Subject: Standability rss

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Gary Pressler
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The pictures of this game have me thinking of more uses for the animals.

What is the thickness of the animal pieces?

Are they reasonably stable when standing up? Or would the slightest table nude NUDGE blush topple them?

I am thinking they might make an interesting alternative (compatible?) set for Tier auf Tier if they can stand it.
 
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  • Last edited Mon Aug 1, 2011 6:54 pm (Total Number of Edits: 1)
  • Posted Mon Aug 23, 2010 12:20 am
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Derry Salewski
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GaryP wrote:


Or would the slightest table nude topple them?


You probably shouldn't be doing whatever that is with a kids game . . .
 
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Jonathan Er
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the animals are smaller, thinner and not as stack-able as compared to the animals in "animal upon animal"

i wouldnt recommend mixing the animals together

should you start with the Zoowaboo animals as the base, you wont be able to stack the original animals from "AUA" on top of them

and if you put the animals from "AUA" at the base and tried to put the Zoowaboo animals on top of them, it would be too easy cos they are way smaller comparatively
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Gary Pressler
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Thanks for the reply, Jonathan! I forgot all about this thread. I actually have Zoowaboo now, and have since realized, that yes, these animals are significantly thinner than the Animal upon Animal beasties. However, on their own, the Zoowaboo animals make for some challenging stacking. I have not played under the "formal" Animal upon Animal rules with them, but it's plenty of fun stacking on the sidlines while others try to fill the raft.

(And I'll edit that unfortunate typo! No room on the raft for that!)
 
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