On smart-games, there is a mode called Set-Classic, which I think is a better way for people to measure their best times as compared to normal; the number of sets in a game varies whereas this will always have the same number of sets in each format.
In Set-Classic on smart-games, people may choose Set-10, Set-20, or Set-30, where the board never expands beyond 12 cards (which could preferably be implemented here as well if possible). The goal is to take n sets in the Set-n game mode as fast as possible.
Would prefer (by decreasing order of preference) set-30, set-20, set-10 (maybe...set-40, set-50? set-100? :P)
A probably much less popular extension: this concept could be extended to Ultraset-n too, which would be much easier to program as the 12 card board is enough to always guarantee an ultraset.
On smart-games, there is a mode called Set-Classic, which I think is a better way for people to measure their best times as compared to normal; the number of sets in a game varies whereas this will always have the same number of sets in each format.
In Set-Classic on smart-games, people may choose Set-10, Set-20, or Set-30, where the board never expands beyond 12 cards (which could preferably be implemented here as well if possible). The goal is to take n sets in the Set-n game mode as fast as possible.
Would prefer (by decreasing order of preference) set-30, set-20, set-10 (maybe...set-40, set-50? set-100? :P)
A probably much less popular extension: this concept could be extended to Ultraset-n too, which would be much easier to program as the 12 card board is enough to always guarantee an ultraset.