• @ttmrichter
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        41 year ago

        (And before you “well akshually” … this is a single search of a single term. If I use the actual Chinese terminology you’ll get a lot more.)

      • @kyonshiOP
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        -61 year ago

        I think you are misconstruing what I wrote there quite creatively so you can do a little one-upmanship, hmm?

        • @ttmrichter
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          51 year ago

          The other option is that I am responding to what you wrote and if there was misunderstanding it could very well have been that you didn’t communicate well, n’est-ce pas?

    • @DerPapa69
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      31 year ago

      but one barely hears about roleplaying games in that part of the world

      You know that how?

      • @DerPapa69 because in my survey of English and German (and sometimes French and Polish) articles this topic in general doesnt come up. Sure there might be lots of articles written about it, but if they are all in Chinese I won’t he able to find them.

        (Same reason why a lot of roleplaying scenes are kind of a mystery. If something is written about only in one language it’s not really easy to find it, even if translation apps exist)

    • Matt J.
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      -11 year ago

      @kyonshi @kyonshi@lemmy.ml are we saying it’s an untapped market for western games? 😉

      China is so big that the untapped extremes of behaviour in smaller countries become reality. The problem must be serious if the government is stepping in. What triggered it, I wonder.

        • @ttmrichter
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          11 year ago

          Call of Cthulhu is the big success here. D&D/Pathfinder and FATE are distant second places, by appearances. I’ve never even seen a LARP, but that could very well be just a matter of circles.