by gmc14
mournful wrote:
...I'm not sure if anyone has answered the OP's
question.
The answer is: it is not difficult to do. It will just slow playtime a bit. However, having finished the game after a marathon session, I will be playing the next version with a notebook.
Here's how.
Get a notebook. Most changes that occur can be written down and checked in between games. If you sleeve the cards, you can put little pieces of paper in there as notes, instead of putting stickers on them.
Change "Destroy" to "put back in the box." and you're good to go.
question.
The answer is: it is not difficult to do. It will just slow playtime a bit. However, having finished the game after a marathon session, I will be playing the next version with a notebook.
Here's how.
Get a notebook. Most changes that occur can be written down and checked in between games. If you sleeve the cards, you can put little pieces of paper in there as notes, instead of putting stickers on them.
Change "Destroy" to "put back in the box." and you're good to go.
It feels pertinent to refer back to this every few pages, in case someone stumbles in here actually looking for an answer to the question posed in the Thread title.