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Update game over message #1

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## Welcome
## Step 2: Assign yourself

All great projects start with collaboration. Pull requests are the foundation of teamwork on GitHub — and pull request reviews give you the ability to work together and discuss changes specific to a pull request by commenting, requesting changes, or approving.
_Great job opening that pull request! :wave:_

- **Who is this for**: Developers, new GitHub users, users new to Git, students, managers, teams.
- **What you'll learn**: When and how to request a review; how to provide a review of someone else's pull request.
- **What you'll build**: We'll be reviewing a pull request for a simple game.
- **Prerequisites**: We assume you are familiar with creating branches, commits, and pull requests—you can learn this in our [Introduction to GitHub](https://github.com/skills/introduction-to-github) course.
- **How long**: This course takes less than 30 minutes to complete.
**What is a _pull request review_?**: Reviewing a pull request is an opportunity to examine another contributor's changes and give them feedback. It's an awesome opportunity to learn more about how the project works and how others solve problems.

In this course, you will:
The best way to get a review is to ask for one. On GitHub, you can ask someone to review a pull request by assigning them as a reviewer or assignee. If you are not ready for review, consider [creating a draft pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request) instead.

1. Open a pull request
2. Assign yourself
3. Leave a review
4. Suggest changes
5. Apply changes
6. Merge your pull request
### :keyboard: Activity: Assign yourself

### How to start this course
1. Open the pull request you just created.
1. Under **Assignees** on the right side of the screen, add yourself.

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[![start-course](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1221423/235727646-4a590299-ffe5-480d-8cd5-8194ea184546.svg)](https://github.com/new?template_owner=skills&template_name=review-pull-requests&owner=%40me&name=skills-review-pull-requests&description=My+clone+repository&visibility=public)
Because you created the pull request, you can't assign yourself as a reviewer, but feel free to assign a friend as a reviewer instead to see how it works :smile:

1. Right-click **Start course** and open the link in a new tab.
2. In the new tab, most of the prompts will automatically fill in for you.
- For owner, choose your personal account or an organization to host the repository.
- We recommend creating a public repository, as private repositories will [use Actions minutes](https://docs.github.com/en/billing/managing-billing-for-github-actions/about-billing-for-github-actions).
- Scroll down and click the **Create repository** button at the bottom of the form.
3. After your new repository is created, wait about 20 seconds, then refresh the page. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the new repository's README.
1. Wait about 20 seconds then refresh this page (the one you're following instructions from). [GitHub Actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions) will automatically update to the next step.

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<h2 hidden>Game over</h2>
<h2 hidden>Game over, refresh to play again 🧑‍💻 🤖!</h2>

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// Initialization
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