RE: Why THIS is a Marking Nightmare for Splinterlands

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I agree, Rosie.
Imagine going on Shark Tank and presenting an exciting new product, which for no apparent reason has a picture of an arsehole on it.
The investors are going to love the product, but when they see the chocolate starfish they're going to rightly question the judgement of the developer.
Why alienate 100 million potential customers, in the US alone; for no gain?



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Thank you, Matt. Your comment of all the comments I've seen has meant the most to me. Secretly I have been wondering what you thought about it (from a marketing perspective). It was very VERY hard for me to write this but I am proud of saying it and now it is in the hands of Splinterlands and not my decision to make, but if I hadn't mentioned what I felt like they might not even realize, then I knew it could really hurt Splinterlands down the road because in America we have some REAL STRONG Bible thumpers and yet they might love to be in Crypto. Why have religious art that really has never been entered into this game prior to now and doesn't even feel like it connects to the Splinterlands' art? Like this doesn't even have to be a religious issue at all. I really REALLY want to play Tower Defense as it's something I enjoy immensely, but I really was hoping the artwork had more of that Splinterlands feel to it. That's what happens when you outsource it to people not quite into the game yet. I think it's something they can fix though, and I hope they do.

You have a wonderful day, Matt! You certainly made mine so I thank you so so much!! :)

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