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greenoaks wrote:i can't see the problem.
your first rule 3 says different gender, your second rule 3 says different gender.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
Norse wrote:But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
greenoaks wrote:i can't see the problem.
your first rule 3 says different gender, your second rule 3 says different gender.
Anarkistsdream wrote:greenoaks wrote:i can't see the problem.
your first rule 3 says different gender, your second rule 3 says different gender.
No, actually, the first rule says that if they are of the opposite gender, then Rule 3 is filled. If they are of the same gender, they must have two qualities that are the same.
The second one says they MUST be of opposite genders...
I personally think that this is bullshit, and you guys should fight for your way....
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
Bertros Bertros wrote:America just isn't like Europe, Jucdor. Politically they have a strong conservative backbone which has less tolerance for same sex relationships as is generally the case in Europe. I think its really a case that you need one edition for the US market which excludes same sex relationships and another for the Europe market which doesn't draw the distinction, that way you can please more of the people more of the time. Its the very reason that games, novels, movies, tv series etc are re-published, edited or even reproduced for the US market as a matter of course. As a general rule the consumer there has understandably different expectations to the consumer here and so to maximise your success you need a subtly different product.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
suggs wrote:who cares
Anarkistsdream wrote:You will have to tell me the name of the game in America once you know... I would like to play it!
Bertros Bertros wrote:America just isn't like Europe, Jucdor. Politically they have a strong conservative backbone which has less tolerance for same sex relationships as is generally the case in Europe. I think its really a case that you need one edition for the US market which excludes same sex relationships and another for the Europe market which doesn't draw the distinction, that way you can please more of the people more of the time. Its the very reason that games, novels, movies, tv series etc are re-published, edited or even reproduced for the US/European/Asian markets as a matter of course. As a general rule the consumer there has understandably different expectations to the consumer here and so to maximise your success you need a subtly different product.
reminisco wrote:are there any guns in this game?
Jucdor wrote:Anarkistsdream wrote:You will have to tell me the name of the game in America once you know... I would like to play it!
Oh, the name issue hasn't been discussed. It's the name we presented them with. Now that I once again want to make sure (and this isn't a liptalk, but pure fact) that our cooperation with them has been brilliant. Out of the companies we've negotiated I've liked them best from the very beginning.
So the name of the game is The Club. You can find some more info on from our board game portfolio here: http://www.tuonelaproductions.com/game_portfolio.php. And as I said, it's coming out in September - in International Spieltage in Essen at the latest.
virus90 wrote: I think Anarkist is a valuable asset to any game.
Norse wrote:But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
Anarkistsdream wrote:Primal Men looks awesome, too!
suggs wrote:Gays like penises.
Norse wrote:But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
suggs wrote:Gays like penises.
Norse wrote:But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
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