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All that's missing is more info in the answer to this question: > Question: How do you do this in the digital world, without post-it notes? Answer: "When I give you a map labelled with numbers for each region, the numbers are the "post-it notes", "covering" the list of factors (which encodes a color). You can't see the primes factors inside them, because, even though generating an multiplying large primes is easy for computers, factoring numbers is much, much harder.)" I think if, when the player checks "reply the demo, with numbers", you move the game down to where the prime number discussion is, it's easier to understand. Also, note that the digital versionis better than the physical version. In the physical version, you can't stop me from removing extra notes. (A better example might be to put each color in a locked box, each with a different lock/key.)
In the digital version, the factor lists are the "keys". |