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		By: Jessica		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://gamewardbound.com/knot-dice-and-knot-dice-squared-solo-play/#comment-694&quot;&gt;RogerBW&lt;/a&gt;.

Very good point about spatial reasoning! I sometimes struggle with certain types of patterns in puzzles or even games in general, yet I also enjoy some very heavyweight titles that I can win... Sometimes. Ha! I agree with you that it seems that our brains are wired a little differently so that some games are easier to learn and play for some, while others find them frustrating. Love how this leads to so many diverse options with this hobby, though!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://gamewardbound.com/knot-dice-and-knot-dice-squared-solo-play/#comment-694">RogerBW</a>.</p>
<p>Very good point about spatial reasoning! I sometimes struggle with certain types of patterns in puzzles or even games in general, yet I also enjoy some very heavyweight titles that I can win&#8230; Sometimes. Ha! I agree with you that it seems that our brains are wired a little differently so that some games are easier to learn and play for some, while others find them frustrating. Love how this leads to so many diverse options with this hobby, though!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[I remember seeing these when I had time to read SGOYT regularly. It&#039;s interesting how some games drill down to very specific bits of, say, spatial reasoning, and people&#039;s performance at them can be quite consistent, but completely unrelated to more general intelligence or anything else one notices. (This was very noticeable when I was demoing &lt;i&gt;The Stars Are Right&lt;/i&gt; for SJGames; the best player I ever met was a girl of about ten.)

Some of the new patterns remind me of &lt;i&gt;Tsuro&lt;/i&gt;…]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember seeing these when I had time to read SGOYT regularly. It&#8217;s interesting how some games drill down to very specific bits of, say, spatial reasoning, and people&#8217;s performance at them can be quite consistent, but completely unrelated to more general intelligence or anything else one notices. (This was very noticeable when I was demoing <i>The Stars Are Right</i> for SJGames; the best player I ever met was a girl of about ten.)</p>
<p>Some of the new patterns remind me of <i>Tsuro</i>…</p>
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