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Game-specific plastic ware to keep your boxes from getting
crushed.
My children have a memory game that has lasted for two years
because
it is kept in a disposable plastic ware container.
It's a small market, and maybe it would be too expensive to tool
up to
make them, but maybe there
could be plastic containers for card
board
box board games.
And maybe they could be made of wood, with inlaid brass plaques
with
the game name on, and be made stackable so they stair step and
cantilever and are generally pretty.
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The wooden cases would be good for "classics" (or "future classics") |
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What's this got to do with sheep breeding? |
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Well obviously, [coprocephalous], "Tupperware" was originally made for refrigerating ram semen. |
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How about Tup Games? Take your entire plastic receptacle collection out of that bottom drawer that never stays tidy, and see if you can be the first to either a) build a plastic edifice all the way up to the kitchen ceiling, or b)fit every single container inside each other Russian doll style, reducing the collection to something approaching organised...
Personally I think game a) sounds the most fun, unless you're addicted to adulting, which is a genuine and serious addiction and should be addressed by a child near you. |
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