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Old Aug 20, 2014, 09:24 PM
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I was wondering if it could be suggested that when people start threads with games in the game forum that they include the rules on the first post. A lot of the games are self explanatory, but some are more confusing. And when a game is on a second, third, forth.... repetition of the game while the game may have had the directions in the first thread, you can't always easily go back and find those threads. There have been games that I wanted to play, but wasn't sure about the rules. And I didn't want to interrupt the game to ask. So I was just wondering if people would be willing to quickly post directions on the first post of a new thread. Thanks.
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Old Aug 20, 2014, 09:46 PM
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That is a splendid idea! There are several games I play in the forums that are not exactly what you would call self explanatory. So every so often or if I see a new person join the game I will post an explanation of the rules but I know not everyone does that.
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