Fit to Print Kickstarter Edition

Fit to Print Kickstarter Edition

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Fit to Print is a beautiful strategy board game for 1-6 players that plays in 15-30 minutes. It is designed by Peter McPherson and Illustrated by Ian O’Toole! Thistleville is the world’s most bustling little town — it’s a challenge to keep up with all the locals, but as an editor at one of the local newspapers, your job is to tell their stories! The front page is due in ju…
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Fit to Print is a beautiful strategy board game for 1-6 players that plays in 15-30 minutes. It is designed by Peter McPherson and Illustrated by Ian O’Toole!

Thistleville is the world’s most bustling little town — it’s a challenge to keep up with all the locals, but as an editor at one of the local newspapers, your job is to tell their stories!

The front page is due in just a few hours and you have no time for perfection! Grab the big stories before the other papers get a chance, and make sure you get the right photos, too. A newspaper is a business, so the money has to come from somewhere — don’t forget the ads! After you’ve picked out a combination of stories, photos, and ads, it’s time to lay out the front page. Did you take enough tiles to fill the paper, but not so many that things have to be cut? Over the course of three days, your skills will be tested as you compete to be the most newsworthy editor!

Description

Fit to Print is a beautiful strategy board game for 1-6 players that plays in 15-30 minutes. It is designed by Peter McPherson and Illustrated by Ian O’Toole!

Thistleville is the world’s most bustling little town — it’s a challenge to keep up with all the locals, but as an editor at one of the local newspapers, your job is to tell their stories!

The front page is due in just a few hours and you have no time for perfection! Grab the big stories before the other papers get a chance, and make sure you get the right photos, too. A newspaper is a business, so the money has to come from somewhere — don’t forget the ads! After you’ve picked out a combination of stories, photos, and ads, it’s time to lay out the front page. Did you take enough tiles to fill the paper, but not so many that things have to be cut? Over the course of three days, your skills will be tested as you compete to be the most newsworthy editor!