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Portals, Please: New Updates!





 In a previous post, I reflected on the design process for my board game Portals, Please. Well, I am pleased to announce a new update! I have completed a rough prototype of the game board, game pieces, and challenge cards. I have also typed up a draft of the game instructions. 








Check out a walkthrough of the game here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49wCMV7n5Oc 

Click here to read the instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XOdiGEHcx0EgWKRi45dp3HzZo2E_G0eUvOagMQAqXBE/edit

As always, I welcome comments and feedback so I can make the game the best it can be! 

Stay tuned for future updates and progress! 


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