LPS Review
Posted: 07 Jan 2018, 09:58
Hi there, as promised I am offering you all a review of the LPS games.
I volunteered to do this game as it has always been my favourite game on LUFCTALK and I wanted to see it continue.
I have as you know added my own details to the games, in an attempt to add a little variety and to indulge my creative side . I have also endeavoured to get as much as possible out of the schedules, games and competitions that are out there .
I have had some every encouraging comments and thank you for those, I have also noticed that one or two players have left the games or missed rounds . My wish is to provide games that are fun for everyone and also for myself to administer. So whilst I appreciate that the games might not suit everyone, I also wish to provide the best that I can for those that want to play.
What I really want to know is if there is anything I could add + , or anything I might take-away - , to improve the games.
Just a NB: The rules are meant to be friendly guidelines and are not me being officious, (I am from Yorkshire, so there is always an aspect of dry humour and joie de vivre in my most serious of intentions).
I volunteered to do this game as it has always been my favourite game on LUFCTALK and I wanted to see it continue.
I have as you know added my own details to the games, in an attempt to add a little variety and to indulge my creative side . I have also endeavoured to get as much as possible out of the schedules, games and competitions that are out there .
I have had some every encouraging comments and thank you for those, I have also noticed that one or two players have left the games or missed rounds . My wish is to provide games that are fun for everyone and also for myself to administer. So whilst I appreciate that the games might not suit everyone, I also wish to provide the best that I can for those that want to play.
What I really want to know is if there is anything I could add + , or anything I might take-away - , to improve the games.
Just a NB: The rules are meant to be friendly guidelines and are not me being officious, (I am from Yorkshire, so there is always an aspect of dry humour and joie de vivre in my most serious of intentions).