This is a game that I redesigned that is based on the game tumblin' monkeys. It is a game that consists of a tree with holes in it where you put sticks in. Then you put these monkey figures on top of the tree but they won't fall due to the sticks blocking them at first. Each stick has a different color and you roll a dice that has either one of those three colors. What color your role determines what color stick you pull out. As more and more sticks are being pulled out, the more monkeys fall. The player who makes the most monkeys fall loses. This redesign is being played in the exact same way, except it's not tumblin' monkeys it raining cats and dogs! I came up with 4 different types of figures, 2 dogs, 2 cats; each in a different form. I made the dog's tails a lot longer than they really would be, but the reason there was because they could hook onto the sticks. You need to print 8 of each figure, making 32 total. 32 sticks also need to be 3d printed (I'll upload these separately, so you could duplicate them on your slicer). The dice has 6 faces, with holes in them, where the different color circles will be attached. It should fit in tightly. I also designed a base for the structure where the cats and dogs fall through, with a low-poly design. I also put the 4 different figures on the 4 different faces of the structure, also with a low-poly design. This a really fun and simple game, making it a delightful #gift. I recommend using a brim for the figures, the sticks, and the tall structure since it increases surface area, maximizing bed adhesion. I also recommend using ABS for the figures and the sticks so they won't break easily (PLA has brittle properties), but PLA would do just fine with the structure, the base, and the dice with and its pieces. NO supports required. Everyone hates using supports, so I made this support free. This game also needs 3 colors (for the sticks and the color sides on the dice). This project couldn't be possible with the help from product design online and I can't thank you enough!