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Listener Crossword No 4368 -- The Name Of The Game By Harribobs
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The preamble was enough for an early PDM, although I've not actually played the game properly before. Then it was a relatively speedy gridfill before I nervously attempted the endgame, dreading the randomness that was going to be a pain to check. In retrospect, I should have thought that our setter would have been more careful to ensure a proper finish, and so it proved.
Well done Harribobs, and a fine debut even if it was over fairly quickly.
Well done Harribobs, and a fine debut even if it was over fairly quickly.
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Although the gridfill was quick, the clues were all good fun to solve.
Luckily we found a program that enabled us to play the game without making what would otherwise have been inevitable errors.
For want of better instructions we are going to leave the grid filled with the original entries and highlight the remaining live cells and creator.
Although the gridfill was quick, the clues were all good fun to solve.
Luckily we found a program that enabled us to play the game without making what would otherwise have been inevitable errors.
For want of better instructions we are going to leave the grid filled with the original entries and highlight the remaining live cells and creator.
Jim, I think we had an almost identical solving experience. A theme which has always intrigued me (and for anyone who completes the puzzle and is equally intrigued, there are lots of great online resources to play with). Thanks, Harribobs!
Ruthrobin, your typo made me smile - I don't suppose it was a slightly Freudian slip?!
Hope everyone here has a lovely weekend.
Ruthrobin, your typo made me smile - I don't suppose it was a slightly Freudian slip?!
Hope everyone here has a lovely weekend.
Yes, a nice puzzle but a great shame about the ambiguity on how many 'ticks' are involved. I am guessing that the setter really intends us to indicate G1 cells, but equally in the interest of fairness I suppose solutions with G2 cells will also be marked correct (or maybe I'm guessing wrongly and the 'pretty' solution is a devious trap for the unwary !!!)
Whether this is a deliberate trap or an honest mistake on the part of the setter and editor, the overriding principle should be fairness to the solver, which of course neither is. It's also a shame that the preamble doesn't state that the rules are applied simultaneously at the 'tick', as this is essential whichever solution was intended. I would suggest submitting 2 grids showing respective generations with a covering note to that effect.
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