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Levity Sticker Collection 2 - Review

Levity Sticker Collection 2 -  Review

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Creator: Ammon Anderson
Hickory Dickory Stickers: Here
Parks Stickers: Here
Disclaimer: A review copy for the game was provided by the publisher.

Introduction:

I have received more stickers from Levity Games that will help elevate the table presence of your collection. This review will focus on stickers for Hickory Dickory and Parks.

Hickory Dickory:

Hickory Dickory is a unique worker placement/Pick-up and Deliver game. This play on the beloved childhood nursery rhyme has players controlling mice that move using the hand of the clock. For the full review click here. 

The stickers for this game are focused on the four mouse-meeples that each player controls, as well as the point tracker for each colour. Each of the meeple stickers have been designed based on the mouse that meeple represents, as each player controls the same four meeples with different characteristics and shapes. At first, it may look like there is no difference in the player colours for these meeples, however, the art on the meeple stickers does change colour; specifically the outfits.

Key Points:

- Same general artwork on each player's stickers but individualised based on player colour.

- The art matches the existing mouse artwork.


Parks:

Parks is a relaxing nature-themed game of optimisation as players are trying to collect enough natural resources to be traded for national parks.

Levity Games has created a different style of sticker than they would normally create. Since the components already match the natural colour that they represent, these stickers don't have full art. Instead, they are black and white outlines of nature components and wild animals.

Key Points:

- The style of sticker is outline-based instead of full art.

- Each wildlife animal has a unique sticker based on the creature they are.


Final Thoughts:

- Unique but fitting art style to Parks.
- Helps the unique workers of Hickory Dickory to stand out.
- Great quality.

Levity Games always excels at enhancing your game collection with their meeple stickers. Hickory Dickory already has unique meeples for their workers but the addition of the sticker art helps elevate their presence as they travel around the clock. Parks on the other hand is a completely different style of minimalistic outlines, which may not be everyone's preference. I personally find it perfect for the aesthetic that is Parks. The game itself already focuses on the journey of each trek, not the destination, so you wouldn't want full art meeple stickers for it. As these games are already permanently in my collection, the meeple stickers are a great way to bling them up. If these games are some of your favourites, I heavily recommend enhancing them with these Levity Stickers.

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