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Daniel Zacharias wrote on Mon, Oct 10, 2022 08:35 PM UTC in reply to Jean-Louis Cazaux from 05:18 PM:

on the GC page for Skica, there is no link to send to this Skica page here

That's fixed now. The other problem I can't fix myself. It's not unique to this game anyway. All the preset links in Credits sections are broken.

I will try to make the rules more clear. Glad you like it!

I guess my idea was really bad

I don't think it was bad, it just doesn't seem to work well in a game that already includes R, B, and Q. If those letters were free, it would be convenient to use them for similarly moving pieces. That wouldn't matter perhaps if you don't care about identifying each piece by a single letter.


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