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Postmortem Unit 1

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  Group 3's Modded Solitaire      The major modifications in our game is the implementation of a timer and the ability to stack cards of the same color. These changed make our game not only easier, but end significantly faster compared to the vanilla game.      We have completed our final revision of our modified version of Solitaire. This third and final rendition has many changes, most of which were based off the reviews from the players. Though this update did not have the largest amount of changes, it did have the highest amount of "quality of life" and gameplay improvements. The most notable and significant changes:  -Complete revamp and further clarifications of the rules. -The removal of a summary about why/how we made the game (was seen as unnecessary). -The removal of a summary regarding our original game "TRES" (not relevant). -The removal of all pictures (were seen as redundant and confused the players).      These change...

ePortfolio Post 1 (Rule Sheet)

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Section 06 Group 3      Apologies in advance as both my partner and I believed Solitaire was used as simply an example, and we were meant to use any card game. For our game we created a heavily altered version of "UNO", in which double the amount of colors and numbers would be used on the cards. Gameplay in general would be more fast and complex with players asking themselves why they would willingly endure such repetitive torture. Original Ideas and rules      While developing the rule sheet we were attempting to figure out ways we could modify the game to make it more than just a direct ripoff by simply changing the title. We decided that by adding additional rules we could amp up the games difficulty significantly by throwing in 4 addition sets of colors and numbers to the card set (1-8 for example instead of the usual 1-4). Along side that all multiplying actions c...