Just played it with a friend! The first thing I noticed while playing on real hardware was that the background looks ever so slightly blurrier than the original boards and Paradise Isles. It's not major, and you're obviously not at fault; your skilled craftsmanship is abundantly clear looking at the modeling itself. It's an unfortunate problem, but it's not too major. I'm wondering if the background was accidentally lower resolution than 1152 x 864, or if possibly anti-aliasing was disabled when the shot was taken. I just wanted to let you know so you could look into it. Also, how did you go about taking the screenshot in Sketchup? Anyway, minor flaw aside, the board was a blast to play on. The mild space distribution, while not the most exhilarating, was a perfect fit for the peaceful and dreamlike setting, and it ensured the board's balance. Game Guy spaces, along with chance time, balanced out the relative calmness of the rest of the board perfectly. The layout felt like it belonged perfectly in the original game, and the two-star difficulty rating was quite accurate. Overall, a truly great board! That definitely won't be the last time I play it.