>Make a shitty game mocking donald trump
>Get it greenlit
>Include an emoticon that's a red hat that says MAGA or a MAGA badge you get with trading cards
Someone had a pepe emoticon before it was removed for being a symbol of hate speech and the emoticon reach 76 USD on steam market. If you had a game with all kinds of trump emoticons it wouldnt get removed as long as it was parody (trump isnt a symbol of hate speech...yet) and youd make shit tons in profit as people would be trying to mine trading cards for money.
Flaws?
>>1765280
I think its a great idea.
Go for it.
Just do some shitty unity game that uses assets from the unity marketplace and you have even less work to put in.
>implying SJWs won't start shitting on your game and either force you to make necessary edits or threaten you with some kind of legal action thus hurting your sales and eventually getting your game taken down
>>1765280
I think this ship has passed
I don't know, what do the Steam Developer Guidelines say for the Trading Card aspect? I don't know any emoticons based on the likeness of real persons or based on pre-existing trademarks (like "Make America Great Again"). I'd be surprised if Steam would even allow those to begin with, because the would be a liability and an invitation to sue Valve. Or anything remotely connected with politics or racism.
Also, if you don't play your cards right, you're looking at a double backlash from both butthurt SJWs and butthurt Trumpalos from your "parody" game.
But in general the idea is sound, as there are plenty of shitty $1 games with the only selling points being easy chievos and trading cards. I just question whether the shitty 5% of every Community Market Place transaction will really make you rich...
>>1765280
Nah. Great idea. I'm jotting this down in my idea book.
>>1765280
http://store.steampowered.com/app/515040
you'll need LUCK