100 Istanbul Cats

100 Istanbul Cats

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Spacelorian 9 May, 2024 @ 10:53am
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Cultural stereotypes
The art is really nice, I love it no offense. But I must remind this, we are Turks, we have our own culture, yes most of the country practice Islam but mainly in a secular way and our clothing style are not the same as some Arabic nations. We love our mosques of course but we have also other things in Istanbul to see. Our cultural identity is mainly based on our culture rather than religion. I love the addition of our religious values too but it should not overshadow the culture itself too.

I would buy this game though!
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100 Cozy Games  [developer] 10 May, 2024 @ 1:06am 
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Originally posted by Spacelorian:
The art is really nice, I love it no offense. But I must remind this, we are Turks, we have our own culture, yes most of the country practice Islam but mainly in a secular way and our clothing style are not the same as some Arabic nations. We love our mosques of course but we have also other things in Istanbul to see. Our cultural identity is mainly based on our culture rather than religion. I love the addition of our religious values too but it should not overshadow the culture itself too.

I would buy this game though!

Hi!

Türkiye is a huge country and we know very well that it is different. From the very secular Izmir to the more religious Şanlıurfa.

Türkiye as a whole, we feel, is a country of cats (in a good way, we can remember of Mavi with its Miav campaign). To start, we chose Istanbul, which from our impressions can be both religious and secular.

To show any country from all sides, especially a country as diverse as Türkiye , we need to make a separate game for each region

Clothing styles in the modern world do not vary much from country to country, so we often refer to stereotypical, or should I say traditional, clothing.

The game shows not only religious objects like beautiful mosques, but also the Bosphorus Bridge, old houses, elements from the Bazaar, traditional costumes, hookahs and tea in Çay Bardak.

We respect each country and only want to show recognizable aspects.

İyi günler
Synthfloyd 10 May, 2024 @ 4:37am 
This type of clothing style does not represent İstanbul. I think you are confused us with Arabic countries.
Last edited by Synthfloyd; 12 May, 2024 @ 11:45am
Khrainos🧿 10 May, 2024 @ 11:51am 
Originally posted by 100 Cozy Games:
Originally posted by Spacelorian:
The art is really nice, I love it no offense. But I must remind this, we are Turks, we have our own culture, yes most of the country practice Islam but mainly in a secular way and our clothing style are not the same as some Arabic nations. We love our mosques of course but we have also other things in Istanbul to see. Our cultural identity is mainly based on our culture rather than religion. I love the addition of our religious values too but it should not overshadow the culture itself too.

I would buy this game though!

Hi!

Türkiye is a huge country and we know very well that it is different. From the very secular Izmir to the more religious Şanlıurfa.

Türkiye as a whole, we feel, is a country of cats (in a good way, we can remember of Mavi with its Miav campaign). To start, we chose Istanbul, which from our impressions can be both religious and secular.

To show any country from all sides, especially a country as diverse as Türkiye , we need to make a separate game for each region

Clothing styles in the modern world do not vary much from country to country, so we often refer to stereotypical, or should I say traditional, clothing.

The game shows not only religious objects like beautiful mosques, but also the Bosphorus Bridge, old houses, elements from the Bazaar, traditional costumes, hookahs and tea in Çay Bardak.

We respect each country and only want to show recognizable aspects.

İyi günler


Less yapping, more respecting!

Go and take a trip to Istanbul then you'll see how wrong you are.
Spacelorian 10 May, 2024 @ 8:19pm 
Originally posted by Synthfloyd:
This type of clothing style does not represent İstanbul let alone even Türkiye. I think you are confused us with Arabic countries.
Kinda does. I know my country
Spacelorian 11 May, 2024 @ 4:20am 
Originally posted by Khrainos🧿:
Originally posted by 100 Cozy Games:

Hi!

Türkiye is a huge country and we know very well that it is different. From the very secular Izmir to the more religious Şanlıurfa.

Türkiye as a whole, we feel, is a country of cats (in a good way, we can remember of Mavi with its Miav campaign). To start, we chose Istanbul, which from our impressions can be both religious and secular.

To show any country from all sides, especially a country as diverse as Türkiye , we need to make a separate game for each region

Clothing styles in the modern world do not vary much from country to country, so we often refer to stereotypical, or should I say traditional, clothing.

The game shows not only religious objects like beautiful mosques, but also the Bosphorus Bridge, old houses, elements from the Bazaar, traditional costumes, hookahs and tea in Çay Bardak.

We respect each country and only want to show recognizable aspects.

İyi günler


Less yapping, more respecting!

Go and take a trip to Istanbul then you'll see how wrong you are.
You don't know my country ;)
Serial Gooner 11 May, 2024 @ 11:56am 
I've been to Istanbul couple times and I see nothing wrong with the art pieces, seems pretty realistic to me.
Spacelorian 11 May, 2024 @ 7:28pm 
Originally posted by Soulstealer:
I've been to Istanbul couple times and I see nothing wrong with the art pieces, seems pretty realistic to me.
"I've been to Istanbul"
Sir... I LIVE İN ISTANBUL.. :secretweapon_hoi:
Synthfloyd 12 May, 2024 @ 11:01am 
Brother I live in Istanbul what are you talking about?
Spacelorian 12 May, 2024 @ 11:23am 
Originally posted by Synthfloyd:
Brother I live in Istanbul what are you talking about?
öyle mi olmuş knks, ordan bana bir touch blue
Synthfloyd 12 May, 2024 @ 11:47am 
Türkiye diyerek biraz abartmışım ama İstanbulla alakası yok şu giyim tarzının. Lavugun verdiği cevaba bak bide. Deve falan yapsalardı tam olurdu
💜Gypsyrose💜 13 May, 2024 @ 12:26am 
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The game looks lovely & is just a game.... this thread for the most part looks ugly! Is this really the way you want others to be looking at you, the impressions that you want to give complete strangers? I feel embarrassed for my lovely, respectful Turkish friends seeing their fellow countrymen behaving in such a childish, disrespectful & immature manner.... such petty name calling is unbecoming of anyone that claims to be a mature adult.

*insert sarcasm here!* But by all means.... continue to show everyone what disgraceful & unflattering manners you have towards each other.... I am sure your mothers must be so very proud of your conduct!
Last edited by 💜Gypsyrose💜; 13 May, 2024 @ 12:31am
💜Gypsyrose💜 13 May, 2024 @ 12:31am 
And to think today is Mother's Day! Just sayin!
Synthfloyd 13 May, 2024 @ 1:35am 
Yeah let me make a game about New York and dress people like cowboys ? cause stereotypes ???. Stereotypes are for dumb people. Its 2024 go educate yourself.
Spacelorian 13 May, 2024 @ 1:40am 
Originally posted by 💜Gypsyrose💜:
The game looks lovely & is just a game.... this thread for the most part looks ugly! Is this really the way you want others to be looking at you, the impressions that you want to give complete strangers? I feel embarrassed for my lovely, respectful Turkish friends seeing their fellow countrymen behaving in such a childish, disrespectful & immature manner.... such petty name calling is unbecoming of anyone that claims to be a mature adult.

*insert sarcasm here!* But by all means.... continue to show everyone what disgraceful & unflattering manners you have towards each other.... I am sure your mothers must be so very proud of your conduct!
Ait let's make your wear clown hats
Spacelorian 13 May, 2024 @ 1:41am 
Originally posted by Synthfloyd:
Yeah let me make a game about New York and dress people like cowboys ? cause stereotypes ???. Stereotypes are for dumb people. Its 2024 go educate yourself.
Kardeşim bizi avrupada ve abd'de arap gibi görmeye başlıyorlar. Bunun olmasını istiyor musun?
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