Hello,
I just created a way to note everything you want in Yokai.
It's here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1099947395
First, I suggest you to create a copy of it, else everyone will be able to see/change what you are doing.
Here is how it work:
- You only have to change the colored tiles in green and yellow
- When someone peek a tile, write the tile in column AL (like b2)
Then wrote a description for that tile in column AM. The description will be displayed in the tile in question, except if it's exactly "r", "b", "g", ou "p". If the description start by r/b/g/p, that tile will be colored with red/blue/green/purple. [if you wrote nothing, that will be displayed as the numero of the empty file on the list, so displayed as "1", "2", "3" and so on]
- When someone move a tile, put both tiles in columns AN and AO.
The description and the color of both tiles will be swapped. So if you use it normally, that will move a tile to an empty spot.
And that's pretty much it.
Please note the peeks and moves are done in order (up to down, left to right): describe a1 as 'g', swap a1/b0, swap a1/d4 is different than swap a1/b0, swap a1/d4 and describe a1 as 'g'.
I just created a way to note everything you want in Yokai.
It's here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1099947395
First, I suggest you to create a copy of it, else everyone will be able to see/change what you are doing.
Here is how it work:
- You only have to change the colored tiles in green and yellow
- When someone peek a tile, write the tile in column AL (like b2)
Then wrote a description for that tile in column AM. The description will be displayed in the tile in question, except if it's exactly "r", "b", "g", ou "p". If the description start by r/b/g/p, that tile will be colored with red/blue/green/purple. [if you wrote nothing, that will be displayed as the numero of the empty file on the list, so displayed as "1", "2", "3" and so on]
- When someone move a tile, put both tiles in columns AN and AO.
The description and the color of both tiles will be swapped. So if you use it normally, that will move a tile to an empty spot.
And that's pretty much it.
Please note the peeks and moves are done in order (up to down, left to right): describe a1 as 'g', swap a1/b0, swap a1/d4 is different than swap a1/b0, swap a1/d4 and describe a1 as 'g'.