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A product of love and friendship. Have fun with friends, lover, family. Meet friends, playing some fun games with them can make your friendship stronger. Feel hard to start conversation with someone you love? Play with him/her to break the ice. Have children? Play with them to become their close friend. It’s so easy to start and make endless story between you and others. WHAT'S INSIDE? + CARO: a classic game, easy to play yet hard to master. Challenge your friend in this game to find out the winner. + CO GANH: a special Vietnamese traditional chess, will give you a lot of surprises while playing with friends. + TILING : Play with tetris pieces but in a competitive and interesting gameplay. Give it a try and you'll love it. + There's also single player mode where you can play with the artificial intelligence. And more games are coming soon! |
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Maybe I would add "3 games and many more to come soon" under the "What's inside" title.
Also, you could clarify "CARO : A classic game" -> Can you give a reference that can speak to western people so that I (we) know which classic game you are referring to?
The design on the screenshot looks good too (do you have more to share?), I'm looking forward to playing it with friends, lover, family
About tetris : you can find informations here.
(I'll congratulate you once it's in the stores, I don't want to bring you bad luck.)
I've just added a few more screenshots
Because it is funny how things that are considered good in one culture can be considered bad in another. Westerners wear White for a wedding, Indians (from India, not native Americans) wear White when in mourning. Symbols, pictures etc can be very contradictory, where two fingers can denote Peace, it is also a symbol (generally made popular by the British that is equivalent of flipping the bird/showing the middle finger)
What was the original topic again?? It must be that "the end of the word is near" effect
Congratulations Phong, it looks nice.
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And it was just a continued comment on how things are different in different cultures, no direct reference to your screenshots.
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