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Comment by Y444

4 months ago

>What if i'm handing it to a friend/spouse to play to beat my time?

I generally find it more effective to improve the parts that concern most of the audience, like the timer that is seen by every player. The pass-and-play use case is valid but seems pretty rare.

>That just sounds like your idea for a different type of game. I like his current idea for this game.

Yes, it’s a part of giving feedback, the author might not like any of my comments and is free to ignore them, it’s their game. But why do _you_ seem so irritated about it?

I don't think that commenter is irritated-- they're making gameplay comments just as you are, comments that you too are free to ignore.

  • Fair enough, I somehow imagined a wrong tone of voice in their message, shouldn’t have done that.

> The pass-and-play use case is valid but seems pretty rare.

The NY Times Mini Crossword specifically has a "Clear" button for this very use-case.