If going for -0, repeat a game as much as necessary until you get it in -0 at under or near their recommended time. Personally, I did some games way faster, and others way slower. The ~5 minute games, if first sequencing, usually take me 2-3 minutes and some grouping ones take far less or longer depending if I catch the main inference. For games, I'd try the following early on in your studying...
#1) Do the game as if you were taking a test... go for accuracy but be mindful of time. If a question takes too long, skip it and note your time... see if you can work through it.
#2) Repeat the game untimed and try to force out as much knowledge as you can out of it (look for answers that just don't work *logically* - not because you tested them - and try to notice repeat questions or questions that hinge on the same inference... I'm mainly recommending this, because I think it is this approach that helps a lot on weird games)
#3) Watch 7Sage and see what you missed.
Ultimately, there is immense benefit to repeating games. There are only so many ways to word a sequencing game, and, after doing enough of them, you may think you've done a game before because it is
so similar.
So, use 7Sage. It's awesome. I'm working on my own games explanations (have to repost due to a recent rebuild) where I try to focus on mentioning when I perceive a question to be remarkably similar to a previous one, a recurring inference has occurred that is common on games, or answers can be eliminated because they logically just don't make sense (i.e. forces another answer to be true or is logically equivalent to another answer a good example of this is PT 13 Game 4 Q#22
https://180pedia.com/every-lsat-practic ... -1-game-4/ I'm 99% sure what I wrote there is true)... 7Sage does a great job, but I think they have, occasionally, missed some big inferences... I can't speak to the videos that are part of the course where maybe they cover some of the stuff I try to touch on.
To make myself take care of it, I'll post my solutions to 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 52 in the next 48 hours rather than waiting on resolving a minor server bug. A few of them are up already at 180pedia.com