gcanyon 2 days ago

"Hextraction is a free-form board game for any number of people where players compete to race a ball across a customizable board, strategically placing hexagonal tiles to create paths and obstacles. Players can 3D-print their own tiles and configure the board to their liking."

I feel like that text is missing from the landing page.

Liftyee 2 days ago

Worth noting that the designer, Zack Freedman, has a popular YouTube channel[0] detailing all sorts of projects in witty videos. They are targeted towards a broad audience so aren't excruciatingly technical, but I think they make for good entertainment and inspiration.

[0]: https://www.youtube.com/zackfreedman

  • JKCalhoun a day ago

    When Zack burst on the YouTube scene I said, "Who is this rock star we don't deserve?"

    Trying to keep up with the digs and jokes he delivers in his rapid-fire narrative is one of the ways he is so entertaining.

    His crappy robot, Christopher the Quagsire, was a fave: https://youtu.be/BCNxHGKFiQ0

    I have 3D printed a number of the "Gridfinity" storage units that began (and other's have run with). My crafting desk is much more organized now.

  • Llamamoe a day ago

    Honestly, the witticisms get old. I loved a few of his more technical videos, but his style and jokes feel like he's emulating youtubers like PewDiePie or whoever else does this whole ridiculous exaggerated expression screeching shit. Jacksepticeye? Idk. And that's not great.

  • alpaca128 2 days ago

    And Hextraction was one of his April 1st videos if I remember correctly, where he pitched it as a hexagonal gridfinity variant.

  • devmor 2 days ago

    Big fan of Zack - his videos are informative and enjoyable while not being in the “boring tutorial” zone.

abetusk 2 days ago

I can't find any reference to "open source" on the page. I see "free" in the title of the page but it's clear from context that this is meant as "gratis".

The "free and open source board game" in this posts title is misleading as "free" can be easily misinterpreted as "libre" (as in libre/freedom).

The title should probably be changed for this post.

EDIT: Nevermind, the 3d design files for the tiles are available under an MIT license [0] and the "where to get" page at does say "open source" (correctly) [1].

[0] https://thangs.com/designer/ZackFreedman/3d-model/Hextractio...

[1] https://www.playhextraction.com/where-to-get

egypturnash a day ago

This really needs a video that isn’t ten minutes of a dude talking about an organization system before it gets to the game.

leetrout 2 days ago

Why does the video link go to gridfinity? Maybe the author has made a mistake

  • gpm 2 days ago

    Hextraction is gridfinity 2.0, and in addition to being a game, a particularly high effort april fools joke.