Game Organizer Compatible with Cascadia and Expansion

SKU: ORG190
The Broken Token
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Keep your travels to the Pacific Northwest organized and within easy reach using our redesigned Cascadia Organizer that will also work with and contain the robust Landmarks expansion.

Our organizer contains:

  • 2 tile towers can be used vertically or horizontally to keep your habitat tiles stacked neatly
  • 2 trays with lids to house wooden environment meeples
  • A card tray to house all the large and small cards
  • 2 trays for pinecones, Keeping them within easy reach for everyone at the table
  • 1 tray holds the scoring pad and the player's starting tiles

Dimensions: 8.8" x 8.8" x 2.5" (226mm x 226mm x 64mm)

This product is a kit that requires assembly. We recommend the use of wood glue (sold separately).

Due to manufacturing, printing, and edition differences box sizes can vary and may not be compatible with the version our kits were designed for. Please measure the bottom inside of your game box to confirm fit for the organizer dimensions listed above.

This is a third-party accessory designed by The Broken Token. All product names are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with The Broken Token.

MADE IN THE USA


Instructions: [Download]
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carlthekatt
Another good organizer, a few small issues.

Pros:
-Easy to assemble
-Helps speed up game setup
-Art improves game experience

Cons
-The mountain landmarks do not really perfectly fit in any of the token trays. The only way they could go in is to stack them in two layers, which is just a few mm too high to close the tray's top without putting a bit of stress on the piece. Not a problem now, but it may cause the tray to eventually break through repeated use. There was space in the box to make the token trays a few mm taller, too.
-The trays for the hex tiles are just a tiny bit too small, and the last tile only fits in with a bit of forcing, which will stress out the glue holding the tray together. Again, there was space in the box to make these trays a few mm longer to fix this.
-The end pieces on the card tray (4E) did not fit correctly. The center hole in the five-sided parts at the end of the tray were a few mm off, and I had to use a hobby knife to whittle them a bit before they would fit. While this did work, the hole is now too large, affecting the fit and appearance.
-There is an issue with the instructions for the small tile trays. The tabs for pieces 2C/3D are not centered (by design), so there is a "wrong" way to put them in. The instructions clearly indicate to stick them in with the tabs towards the top. However, if you do this, they will protrude and the bottom piece (3A) will not fit on. Instead, it works if you flip 2C/3D around so the tabs are on the bottom. If you follow the instructions blindly here and glue everything, it could be an issue.

Overall, this organizer effectively serves the role of being a good way of holding all the game pieces while also adding a bit of flavor and speeding up setup. It is not perfect though, with minor issues with fit and the instructions provided.

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