Though the current game documentation is solid, and covers every game, it could still be better. For the game rules I added, I tried to be as comprehensive as possible, but I always might have missed something, and I didn't have a chance to truly review the rules file for every game added prior to my involvement.
I personally believe that the rules for each game should be well-written enough that somebody who's playing with an actual deck of cards could use them as a guide to learn the game. This could make the PySolFC online documentation a useful resource even beyond the app itself, and might also help with accessibility.
Unfortunately, as I personally wrote a large chunk of it, I would not be able to do this review myself (I'm biased). We should arrange a review of all the games' documentation to determine which games' rules are good, and which might need more work or more detail.
Though the current game documentation is solid, and covers every game, it could still be better. For the game rules I added, I tried to be as comprehensive as possible, but I always might have missed something, and I didn't have a chance to truly review the rules file for every game added prior to my involvement.
I personally believe that the rules for each game should be well-written enough that somebody who's playing with an actual deck of cards could use them as a guide to learn the game. This could make the PySolFC online documentation a useful resource even beyond the app itself, and might also help with accessibility.
Unfortunately, as I personally wrote a large chunk of it, I would not be able to do this review myself (I'm biased). We should arrange a review of all the games' documentation to determine which games' rules are good, and which might need more work or more detail.