August 28, 2020 at 9:55 pm
#5911
Steen Groðe
Participant
I hardly dare tell where I let my students open the game from at the risc you will remove it. But yes, it was from that list I opened it. And somehow the version in that list was later than 1.1 (see later in this message) but would not allow me to save.
Now I can open a version 2.0 (552) from a stored file I have on my google drive. But this version of the game doesn’t have a functional SetStrategy.
I can also open an older version 1.1 but that does not have any option to save.
So basically I would like to have both save and set strategy back.
And as an end note: sometimes you hit magic (like Keith Richards putting three notes together in a very simple pattern) and the game Shuffleboard is one of those magic moments.