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Do you miss something on BrainKing.com and would you like to see it here? Post your request into this board!
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18. Juillet 2007, 16:45:18
pauloaguia 
Sujet: Game list sorting
With 104 games to choose from it's getting harder and harder to find a particular game whenever you have to do it from a combobox. Like the option of quick inviting a user to a game, or to choose a team in fellowships that have teams for most of the games.

Currently the list is sorted by category (though not with an obvious separator) and inside each category I think it's sorted by date the game was added to BK (the few exception, I think are Japanese Chess and Chinese chess that show up very high on the chess list though many other chess variants were created before those). The later someone joined the site, the less apparent this will be and it's actually a nightmare to navigate through the list since people simply have to look carefully at each item because there is no apparent order.

My request:
- sort the games inside each category alphabetically.
- add a void option in the combobox as separator for game categories. Something like:

------ Chess games ------
Amazon Chess
Chess
...
------Checkers games ------
Czech Checkers
Gothic Checkers
...
------ Other Games ------
Dice Poker
Ludo
Mancala
...
...
...

18. Juillet 2007, 22:49:38
wetware 
Sujet: Re: Game list sorting

pauloaguia: I've felt the same way about the http://brainking.com/en/GameRules page.  The first times I got there to look for a particular game, I was at a bit of a loss.    Now I understand the list's order better.  With 104 games--and counting--supported, BK offers us an embarrassment of riches, as the saying goes.


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