... wish I'd spent my foolproofing time on the substitution questions ... saying for me I think foolproofing later games is potentially more ... idea, but I think focusing foolproofing on later games is smarter ...
The directions often contain rules for the game (especially number of pieces, clues to the type of game board), so why not read them? The point of foolproofing is to foolproof the entire process of completing a game, not just part of it. :smile:
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> Absolutely. My books and notebook are on standby because if I underperformed they'll be my first stop (after the liquor cabinet of course lol).
I like your style (re: liquor cabinet ;) haha)