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It works to get your kids interested in other games, I've done the same with checkers (and trying to lose intentionally at checkers with a kid who doesn't fully get the game is HARD!). I always think of everyone else as Users and Customers, but that's the mindset I code and review in so it works well at home as well when I apply it. Well done!
Thanks for reading Michael. Teaching games is definitely hard. Especially with each kid being different in personality. I never know which will get it and which won't and which will enjoy it and which won't. Will have to do checkers when they are a little older or at least with the older kid since he has a little more patience :)
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It works to get your kids interested in other games, I've done the same with checkers (and trying to lose intentionally at checkers with a kid who doesn't fully get the game is HARD!). I always think of everyone else as Users and Customers, but that's the mindset I code and review in so it works well at home as well when I apply it. Well done!
Thanks for reading Michael. Teaching games is definitely hard. Especially with each kid being different in personality. I never know which will get it and which won't and which will enjoy it and which won't. Will have to do checkers when they are a little older or at least with the older kid since he has a little more patience :)