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Let’s Talk About Rule Quality (Article by Chris Wray)
Games aren’t much fun if you can’t play them, so naturally struggling to figure out the rules can be one of the most frustrating parts of boardgaming. Sometimes the error is on the part of us players, but in my … Continue reading
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Ten Tips for Increasing Rules Clarity (Article by Chris Wray)
In preparing yesterday’s article on rules quality, I glanced through dozens if not hundreds of rules threads on BoardGameGeek. I noticed some common themes, so as a follow-up to yesterday’s article, I’m posting my thoughts here on what publishers and … Continue reading →
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