I'd
probably play with the color, and the spacing between the chapter head and the body paragraphs is too large, but certainly a lot closer to what I was looking for.
Not exact matches
you
probably played with plastic dinosaurs and / or used crayons in a dinosaur
coloring book before the «science guy» told you his story.
When your child was younger he or she
probably enjoyed
coloring,
playing with Play - Doh or creating masterpieces
with watercolors.
Like the «Pêche»
color above, this hue is more playful and
probably more appropriate for someone
with fairer skin, but it brightened up my skintone and let me
play with a
color family that I've been nervous to try.
It's definitely an unusual
color combination,
probably i wouldn't dare to go full on it but just as you suggested,
playing with smaller pieces or accessories.
So I have told you about the game modes but the biggest question in your mind is
probably how the game
plays out, and in fact this is where Top Spin passes
with flying
colors.
However, from a realistic view the board does get pretty cluttered, especially
with four people
playing, fairly quickly and so it
probably makes more sense to have simple, brightly
colored playing pieces
with easy to distinguish silhouettes.
My favorite post was
probably the series I did about
color analysis because it's always been one of my very favorite topics to
play with.