A clear plastic sheet over the pages should protect the pages from ink. Sheet protectors and vis a vis markers could work. Make sure you don't move it.
Look at Waterloo solitaire, also look at call to adventure. Both are really good solitaire games. I'm currently trying to learn starship troopers solitaire, but that one's super in-depth.
As soon as I realized that players would be marking on those pages I thought ‘whoever buys this game and doesn’t laminate it so they can erase-mark it over and over is a dummy’. Why wouldn’t you?
Got this for Christmas, l love Waterloo Solitaire can’t wait to play this one. Thanks for the video.
A clear plastic sheet over the pages should protect the pages from ink. Sheet protectors and vis a vis markers could work. Make sure you don't move it.
OK..I have Christmas money. I love solitaire wargames. What are your favorites, for me to consider? (besides this one!!)
Look at Waterloo solitaire, also look at call to adventure. Both are really good solitaire games. I'm currently trying to learn starship troopers solitaire, but that one's super in-depth.
As soon as I realized that players would be marking on those pages I thought ‘whoever buys this game and doesn’t laminate it so they can erase-mark it over and over is a dummy’. Why wouldn’t you?
Thinking the same thing..
@@davidwarren3221 Ditto.
You'd have to compare the cost of lamination with the odds of wanting to play through all the scenarios again.
Or you can just put everything under a plexiglass sheet and use a removable ink marker on it.
I take a picture with a tablet, and then just do digital inking.
Or just use a pencil...
I wish there was a how to play from the beginning. You assume a lot if knowledge here, no introduction at all.
ditto....not very good for noobs :(