Posted June 20, 2016
CarrionCrow: If he's willing to cook for it, he deserves it. ;)
That wouldn't work, unfortunately. Games you figure will be good can go sideways in a hurry.
You'll get there. Just a little longer and there won't be anything left for people to ninja you with. =)
ddickinson: He sure does. I hope he has lots of fun before he passes out of heat exhaustion. :-) That wouldn't work, unfortunately. Games you figure will be good can go sideways in a hurry.
You'll get there. Just a little longer and there won't be anything left for people to ninja you with. =)
That is true, but there are some games you know are bad and can push to the bottom.
I know, but I kind of want to hide the list and just be done with it. But then people make me feel bad for hiding it. So now I just need to decide what to do. *epic first world problem* :-)
JunglePredator: Well yes but I'm not french.
Plus we actually have laws that protect children now unlike the french.
ddickinson: Do you not have a uniform code of law in Canada? I admit it has been a long time since my law days and my knowledge of global law was not that good to begin with, but now it is mostly forgotten. Plus we actually have laws that protect children now unlike the french.
ddickinson: So I guess you won't be wearing a kilt for summer? :-)
They also have custom laws on child protection (that's a new law linked to as about 3 days ago.... one which they rejected), health care, allowable political parties. It's also why you'll quite often see products shipped in from the states as not available in Quebec or it's a "Canadian" edition. In terms of games that usually means a dual language manual shrink wrapped to the box to be inline with their laws.