So this is kind of cheating entering the same game for two weeks in a row, but all my development time this week has been taken up with streamlining my Ludum Dare Entry and incorporating the feedback that I've received here and elsewhere. Here is a short list of the differences:

Options menu - You can adjust the length of the debate and the thinking time to make things easier or harder (that was for you @Anja).

Word list - The word list is greatly cut down from 50,000 words to about 5,000. I am a native English speaker and have a fairly extensive vocabulary and I had never seen half of the words before. Younger audiences or individuals who don't speak English as their first language can enjoy the absurdity of the debate more if they know what the words mean (Thanks for pointing this out @Stephan) Plus, I enjoy it more with the change also.

Game speed - I eliminated some of the prompts and the messages that didn't add anything to the game but did slow it down. I also reduced the default number of rounds to 6 from 10 (although you can move it back up again if you want in the options menu). Each debate takes less than half the time that it used to.

You can play the new version here.

Anja9 years ago

Very smooth play feeling now, clever improved. And thanks alot for the time slider, for me it`s a huge game changer!

Stephan9 years ago

Feeling great with the improvements.

I think it's appropriate for "One Game A Week" to revisit a game if you have a clear goal/milestone with that in mind.

Make games.

Work on some aspect of a game, let's say 5 days a week.

daily from 2015-01-25 to 2016-01-25

Code @Home

Work on a Home Project each day

daily from 2015-01-26 to 2015-12-31

One Game a Week

Create any kind of game - each week

weekly from 2015-03-30 to 2016-03-28