Betrayal at House on the Hill - play if you dare

Could be also laser-cut, but would require assembly from more parts - base, the five corners to glue on the base, the sliders, and some pins to hold them in place, which can be e.g. self-tapping screws. The corners can be attached to the base by an adhesive, or using pins placed through laser-cut holes, or both; the pins can be wire stubs or pieces of nails, their advantage is that they guard the mutual position of the parts so no jig or labor-intensive alignment would be needed. (The alignment can be also handled by a laser-cut jig.)

Just played this this past Saturday at the Meetup.com gaming group. The Haunt got triggered waaaay too damn early, and we only had six rooms uncovered. And then we were damned. To the Abyss. And the rooms started collapsing. Lasted about 30 minutes.

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Or, as I wrote above, about 2 inches of duct tape for about $0.05.

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