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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.
Sir... I LIVE İN ISTANBUL..
*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!