
I have played the first games with friends. To validate the game, I had played a simplified paper version with some people. Now, finally, I've been able to play Gran Gol with someone. It's true that it is a mute experience (no sound), visually very poor.
Even so, I've collected the initial impressions and experiences from real people. What was once just something in my imagination now exists in the world for others to interact with. The most pleasant moment has been seeing two people actually playing and being engaged by what they are doing. There was good tension, that kind of tension that makes us want to keep playing. I am very happy.
I still don't feel ready to play it with strangers, but I suppose that's the next logical step.
Vice Sallés