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Do you play the Leaves game? Why or why not. Poll Question: Do you play the Leaves game?Total Votes: 251
Yes : | 38 | 15% | | No : | 114 | 45% | | Sometimes : | 98 | 39% | | Other (Describe) : | 1 | 0% | | You have cast your vote.
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Sometimes. I just can't sit down and wait for someone else to respond, and if I recall correctly, games don't get forfeited after a certain period of time.
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Yeah, it takes too long for people to respond. It's the same reason I don't play the racing game.
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I enjoy it, but it's annoying and a waste of time when the other player leaves or stops responding after you win enough rounds to win the game, which has happened to me a few times :/
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It might be just a feeling on my side and not objectively accurate, but it seems to me the game is so much easier to win if you have a 'reactive' role in it. So while I do play on occasion, I usually just accept a challenge and rarely post my own, because posting means I'd always have to start the rounds.
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I think there should be a forfeit that counts as a win when a person logs off or stops playing. I've noticed many people will log off (which ends the round) or stop playing when they know they're not going to win.
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This is exactly why I don't play as often as I once did Alpine Acres said: I enjoy it, but it's annoying and a waste of time when the other player leaves or stops responding after you win enough rounds to win the game, which has happened to me a few times :/
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Metla said: It might be just a feeling on my side and not objectively accurate, but it seems to me the game is so much easier to win if you have a 'reactive' role in it. So while I do play on occasion, I usually just accept a challenge and rarely post my own, because posting means I'd always have to start the rounds.
Yes, I noticed this too. I think to counteract this, both players should put a leaf forward and both are flipped at the same time instead of the first player's leaf value being visible.
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Wholeheartedly agree with this. A win if the player logs off or doesn't respond after a certain amount of time The Lone Star said: I think there should be a forfeit that counts as a win when a person logs off or stops playing. I've noticed many people will log off (which ends the round) or stop playing when they know they're not going to win.
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I wish it was explained better like the physical duels...
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