Does anyone know how in/out game is categorized?

In the drilling packet, I see the instructor has categorized into (1)Basic In/Out, (2)Advanced In/Out, (3)Sequencing In/Out, and (4)Sub-categories In/Out. I get how (3) and (4) are sorted, but what about (1) and (2)? Are they divided up according to their difficulties?

Thanks!

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  • Thursday, Jun 22 2017

    @6400 said:

    @donamhyun690 said:

    @6400 I am sorry to bother you again, but do you happen to know what are the twist linear games are? Are they just simply advanced linear games, like advanced in/out? Thank you all the time!!!!

    It's no bother, we are all here to help. Yeah, linear games with twist usually include an advanced element including, but not limited to, a double-layer or advanced conditionals.

    @6400 You are so sweet! Thank you!

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  • Thursday, Jun 22 2017

    @donamhyun690 said:

    @6400 I am sorry to bother you again, but do you happen to know what are the twist linear games are? Are they just simply advanced linear games, like advanced in/out? Thank you all the time!!!!

    It's no bother, we are all here to help. Yeah, linear games with twist usually include an advanced element including, but not limited to, a double-layer or advanced conditionals.

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  • Thursday, Jun 22 2017

    @6400 I am sorry to bother you again, but do you happen to know what are the twist linear games are? Are they just simply advanced linear games, like advanced in/out? Thank you all the time!!!!

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  • Thursday, Jun 22 2017

    @donamhyun690 said:

    Thank you @6400 and @gregoryalexanderdevine723 !! :) (3 (3(/p)

    You're welcome

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  • Thursday, Jun 22 2017

    Thank you @6400 and @gregoryalexanderdevine723 !! :) (3 (3(/p)

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  • Thursday, Jun 22 2017

    @6400 said:

    I could be wrong, but I believe the advanced In/Out games include more complex conditionality and possibly more complex conditional chains. Difficulty is relative; however, if you are just starting out then I would say that these ones will be more difficult than the basic in/out games.

    Yup, this sounds pretty spot on!

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  • Thursday, Jun 22 2017

    I could be wrong, but I believe the advanced In/Out games include more complex conditionality and possibly more complex conditional chains. Difficulty is relative; however, if you are just starting out then I would say that these ones will be more difficult than the basic in/out games.

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