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Glow in the Dark insert compatible with Nucleum®, including the Nucleum: Australia® expansion. The design provides both efficient storage and improved game play. Many of the trays can be utilised during the game, and they greatly aid set-up and clear-away times. The rules and boards act as a lid on top of the trays.
The insert is arranged in up to two layers with space on top for the boards. Note that when fully loaded with the game and expansion the box has room for just one main game board, so adding the Australia board will cause lid lift.
This image shows the bottom layer of trays. Note that in the player trays the player's urban building tiles need to be stacked in one corner.
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These are the trays from the insert. There is space for all cards to be sleeved with quality sleeves.
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The two experiment tile trays have room for the eight technology tiles per experiment. You can alternatively keep these tiles inside the experiment boards, however we found that they tend to fall out during storage.
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Glow in the Dark insert compatible with Nucleum®, including the Nucleum: Australia® expansion. The design provides both efficient storage and improved game play. Many of the trays can be utilised during the game, and they greatly aid set-up and clear-away times. The rules and boards act as a lid on top of the trays.
The insert is arranged in up to two layers with space on top for the boards. Note that when fully loaded with the game and expansion the box has room for just one main game board, so adding the Australia board will cause lid lift.
This image shows the bottom layer of trays. Note that in the player trays the player's urban building tiles need to be stacked in one corner.
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These are the trays from the insert. There is space for all cards to be sleeved with quality sleeves.
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The two experiment tile trays have room for the eight technology tiles per experiment. You can alternatively keep these tiles inside the experiment boards, however we found that they tend to fall out during storage.
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Mechanics: | |
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