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Daily Archives: August 14, 2022
Word Find Game Personalization Tutorial
Yesterday’s Word Find Game Modes of Use Tutorial gave us the means by which we could have multiple players in our “Finding the Word” game, as a number. But many users prefer “names” to “numbers”. And so … we start … Continue reading
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