How to do "unusual" games (PT60ish+)
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 3:35 am
So I ran across this television programming game (Game 4 PT65), and I thought I did it really well, and in fact my set up was good, but I didn't catch on to what they were doing with the ordering (second, third program, etc), so on the questions I didn't see that there were sometimes multiple more options for placement.
This game seemed so unusual that I was wondering how you're supposed to practice for it. I mean, if there are so few types like it (or maybe none at all), how do you prepare?
Is the only thing you can do to practice is do a bunch of games, and be aware of the fact that there may be an unusual game, and recognize that you might need to be more creative in what the questions are asking of you?
It was strange, it was as if I couldn't just automatically place the pieces down. It asked for the second television show, and I chose the second slot I had drawn, but really, it could have been the third slot. Slots in this case did not correspond with the television show order.
Is there a compendium of "weird" games from PT60+ that you can offer?
It wasn't actually hard once you realized what they meant by the order, and when I first did this game, I did it in under 10 minutes, and thought it was really easy, and thought I caught on to what the trick was. Hah! I only somewhat did.
7Sage said that to answer these unusual games, you should just stop and think about the set up. I did that, and created a good set up, but didn't make one realization, and honestly, because it was so far out, I really doubt I would have. I probably would have had to wait for the questions if I had any chance.
This game seemed so unusual that I was wondering how you're supposed to practice for it. I mean, if there are so few types like it (or maybe none at all), how do you prepare?
Is the only thing you can do to practice is do a bunch of games, and be aware of the fact that there may be an unusual game, and recognize that you might need to be more creative in what the questions are asking of you?
It was strange, it was as if I couldn't just automatically place the pieces down. It asked for the second television show, and I chose the second slot I had drawn, but really, it could have been the third slot. Slots in this case did not correspond with the television show order.
Is there a compendium of "weird" games from PT60+ that you can offer?
It wasn't actually hard once you realized what they meant by the order, and when I first did this game, I did it in under 10 minutes, and thought it was really easy, and thought I caught on to what the trick was. Hah! I only somewhat did.
7Sage said that to answer these unusual games, you should just stop and think about the set up. I did that, and created a good set up, but didn't make one realization, and honestly, because it was so far out, I really doubt I would have. I probably would have had to wait for the questions if I had any chance.