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a verbal 'go'
Posted by
GRAMP_zv
(VIP) 16 Dec 2005 11:13am
just wondering if there is a way to add a verbal 'go' instead of the small 'play a card' note presently used.---i think this would speed up the games also and keep us old guys awake,,,,,lol.---even a tone signal would help---how many times have you waited for the other player when it was your move??,,,,,,gramp_zv
Great Idea - Gramps
Posted by
Moojus
(VIP) 16 Dec 2005 1:08pm
I think this is a great idea Gramps. I sometimes miss it too.
Great Idea
Posted by
Perry_Jesse
(VIP) 16 Dec 2005 4:48pm
I too think that hearing SOMETHING would be much better than sitting here wondering what the other player is doing.I have done that many times before I realized I had a go.
Noisy on go.
Posted by
beejaysus
(VIP) 19 Dec 2005 4:13am
Gramps, hearing a noise on go is fine, but you also need to remember to turn the speakers on I often forget
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