#97567: "Need a real undo/confirm feature in this game"
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• Please copy/paste the error message you see on your screen, if any.
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. -
• Please explains what you wanted to do, what you do and what happened
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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• Please copy/paste the text displayed in English instead of your language. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use Imgur.com to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. -
• Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. • What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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• What was displayed on the screen when you were blocked (Blank screen? Part of the game interface? Error message?)
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. • What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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• Which part of the rules was not respected by the BGA adaptation
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. -
• Is the rules violation visible on game replay? If yes, at which move number?
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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• Which was the game action you wanted to do?
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. -
• What do you try to do to trigger this game action?
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• What happened when you try to do this (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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• At which step of the game did the problem occurs (what was the current game instruction)?
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. -
• What happened when you try to do a game action (error message, game status bar message, ...)?
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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• Please describe the display issue. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use Imgur.com to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. • What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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• Please copy/paste the text displayed in English instead of your language. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use Imgur.com to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. -
• Is this text available in the translation system? If yes, has it been translated for more than 24 hours?
• What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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• Please explain your suggestion precisely and concisely so that it's as easy as possible to understand what you mean.
Unlike all other games I've played on BGA, this game automatically ends your turn as soon as you "play card" or do your second "draw card", and play moves to the next person. There is no option to look at what you did and decide whether to really end your turn, or undo what you did and do something else.
It's so extremely frustrating to make the wrong move because you misunderstood something, or just don't see that it was wrong until you see it - maybe you thought you clicked on a different card, for example. Or you didn't understand the scoring rules until you hover over a card after you played it. Or you just misclicked. It feels very very different to legitimately not have things work out, vs. to be committed to a move you _know_ is bad and not have the option to change it.
Obviously, if the last thing you did was draw from the deck, you can't undo that - because you already got to see what the card was. Plenty of other games handle this reasonably. For example, Wingspan also lets you undo, but if you drew a card from the deck you can't undo beyond that point. • What is your browser?
Google Chrome v117
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The fact that some other players don't want a "Confirm" button is irrelevant, as we do not want to force these players to use this option, we just want to HAVE this option available. Meaning, those who want the button can enable it, and those who do not want it can disable it. No need to force any player behaving in a certain way, either by having this button available, or not having this button (which is the current situation, unfortunately).
In general, I think this OPTION (again, to be clear: not mandatory to be used by everyone, just usable by everyone that want it) should be available in every game on BGA.
Thanks!
Additionally, my family plays on their phones a lot and make accidental click often. An undo button would help with this too.
Also, why is there no option to arrange the cards in your hand? The game-destroying mistakes I have made probably would not have happened if I could put groups together.
People complain about overpowered deer, but I feel they can be overcome if, for example, one could organize a good butterfly strategy (as the bridesmaids say).
Don't even get me started on the mole.
"When playing on a mobile phone, the screen constantly changes, and it's easy to accidentally press "Pass" instead of "Play" because the "Pass" button suddenly appears where the "Play" button was just. This is frustrating, as you then miss out on the bonus you've earned and can't undo it. It's not a problem on a PC; it only occurs on mobile due to the constantly changing screen and the enlarged cards that pop up."
This is another issue and should be adressed separately.
There are a couple cards that have similar effects/bonuses.
Also "We won't change our mind about undo on this game." just because 5, yes 5, people do not want an undo button in this game is a wild statement, especially when every other game that is a bit more complex on this site has that function.
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