I want a video game that focuses on wars in Africa in the 1800's mainly focusing on the Zulu warriors in battles against the British such as The Battle of Isandlwana.
However I would like it instead if we incorporated white European women to fight alongside the Zulu tribe to show the struggle they had to face just as much as the men did against the evil British.
>>380881579
bump
nice bait man
>>380881579
Sounds like whitewashing to me you racist.
I do like the idea of inserting strong African women to fight along their male Zulu warriors though.
Surely /v/ is alright with this?
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>>380882360
WUZ
>>380882406
ZULU
>>380882461
AND
realtalk that movie with batman butler boy was really good
Wow guess I'm the only one with passion and ideas to make my own games without anybody objecting I guess I'll get right on this project.
Don't worry my aunt that works at Ubisoft will love this.
>>380882124
This anon is right. Adding European women to this game would be cultural appropriation anon be sure to leave out the white European women and instead incorporate strong African women.
In fact make 50% of all the Warriors females. Trust me gamers will love it!
>>380882124
>bouncing tribal tittes
>>380881579
I'm not that familiar with African history. I guess I'd just find Native Americans a bit more interesting, or at least I'm more familiar with them and so can think up more ideas. Fight with other tribes, hunt over the same forests, follow ancestor rights to gain the powers of spirits,watch the European invasion happen, choose to fight or even negotiate with them.
Actually, that idea has some interesting potential merit. Native Americans didn't typically have the same traditional thoughts on land ownership, and so I've heard that there were cases of, say, a warband running into a hunting party while raiding, and both leaving each other alone, because they weren't interfering with each other. It would certainly be strange, and different, to have the ability to hunt and explore be unrelated to how well you can fight off enemies.