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Did you know... that the sewing-themed board game Patchwork has been described as "devious and cutthroat"?
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... that the Tetris-like sewing-themed board game Patchwork has been described as "devious and cutthroat"? Source: " Patchwork is a strategic two-player puzzle game, similar to Tetris but with a sewing theme" (The Best Beginner Board Games for Adults) and "It isn’t until you begin playing that you discover just how devious and cutthroat this game really is" (Ave Uwe: Patchwork Game Review)
ALT1: ... that the board game Patchwork has been described as "devious and cutthroat"? Source: as above
Overall: This looks good to go. However, I don't know about "Tetris-like" in the hook; would suggest ... that the sewing-themed board game Patchwork has been described as "devious and cutthroat"? but ultimately up to you. jp×g 04:38, 13 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Sure, either that or ALT1 is fine with me. Mindmatrix 19:20, 13 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, this one is good to go. jp×g 20:33, 15 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]