A tip for note-taking while playing Steam games (though I don’t know if you played Snakebird on Steam or on the phone): A recent Steam update added an in-game note-taking widget to the Steam overlay (opened via Shift+Tab → pencil icon). So you can take game-specific notes, and even pin a semi-transparent notes widget over the game.
(Of course one can always tab out of games, or play them in windowed mode, and take notes in a separate app. But the Steam method works even in fullscreen games, plus it automatically stores the game notes with the game in question.)
Anyway, this on-screen note-taking could be used both to document game insights, or to display a “training” checklist. For example: “here’s a checklist of what I want to focus on wrt feedback loops”.
A tip for note-taking while playing Steam games (though I don’t know if you played Snakebird on Steam or on the phone): A recent Steam update added an in-game note-taking widget to the Steam overlay (opened via Shift+Tab → pencil icon). So you can take game-specific notes, and even pin a semi-transparent notes widget over the game.
(Of course one can always tab out of games, or play them in windowed mode, and take notes in a separate app. But the Steam method works even in fullscreen games, plus it automatically stores the game notes with the game in question.)
Anyway, this on-screen note-taking could be used both to document game insights, or to display a “training” checklist. For example: “here’s a checklist of what I want to focus on wrt feedback loops”.