Daze wrote:
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i just have to get my opinion out. first off, this game isn't even properly out yet, and there's no guarantee that it will come out. so it's essentially only us who can play this game, and we're all clearly able to see through the negative messages.
if you play the game, you'll see the 3 girls, but it's a hard game. when i played it, i was eventually concentrating so much on the falling drinks that i had to completely ignore the girls. most people probably won't notice that the girls change size, i sure didn't. the only way to know that this is happening is to read the text on the front page, which i bet few people do. or to see the title bar, which says "slimmer and prettier".
now i'm fairly sure that this has been said before, but the game says "slimmer and prettier".
This is a real awkward ideal to get my head around.
From what I can make of it, you say the game is ok because
you failed to notice the discrimination within the context of the game thus proving that the negative message is
only there if you look for it.
Whether the game is hard for you or not, the message is still there, whether it is in a foreign language or not, the message is still there and whether the game will ever be fully released on Neopets is besides the point - the game
is on Neopets and can be seen. It doesn't matter if 10 people see it or 10,000 - an innapropriate message is still innapropriate.
what innapropriate message? it just says that catching the tea makes you more slim, and more pretty. it doesn't say being slim or pretty is good, nor does it say the opposite. that is something that you decide. it doesn't tell you any reasoning behind the slimness or prettiness, it is just portrayed as a side effect of catching the tea.
Daze wrote:
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this means that it isn't implying slim=pretty, it's implying Le Tea=slim, Le Tea=pretty. what you may be calling out as a negative message (slim=pretty) is an inference. you can only blame the company for what is implied, not what is inferred. that can only be blamed on yourself.
now as staed before, this game doesn't promote being thin or pretty, it simply says that if you catch falling Le Tea bottles from the sky and avoid falling colourful soda bottles, you become more slim and more pretty in unrelated ways.
All I can say is "what?"
Did you not see the fatter girls get prettier as they drunk this magic elixir? How can it be related to anything but drinking the product.
I am pretty
darn sure that it is
implied that drinking the tea will make you prettier.
they drank nothing. they caught it from the sky. yes, doing so made them more pretty. what's your point? is that good or bad? should we go around telling people who want to be thin to stop trying to catch falling teas? what the point is, is that drinking the tea is not part of the game. for all we know, they're piling them up and burning them secretly, which releases magic properties, temporarily changing their appearance.
Catgrrrrrrl wrote:
The most powerful advertising is the messages that are implied and what as a viewer you don't conciously notice. I have studdied subliminal advertising (which this isn't) and it is much more powerful than something in-your-face (which this is.) What you said isn't a valid argument.
What are you talking about? my argument was that the "in your face" effects of the game were nullified since you didn't see it anyway. your argument seems to be "subliminal>liminal". how does that make my argument invalid? it effectively became nothing, neither subliminal or in-your-face. and i don't care how effective the advertising is, if you can't sense it with any of your senses, it's has no effect.
By the way:
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