Wasn't someone hosting the game Giftanum?

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From: "AudioGames.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 4:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] the negativity of santa claus in accessible games


> Hi,
>
> *quote*
> So far there are 2 accessible games around the theme christmass produced.
> Both of them  are really nice games, but its sad that both of them 
> features
> the negative side of santa claus. These 2 games are toy robbery  from
> l-works and bobby's revenge from BSC games.
> *quote end*
>
> Then what about the game "Santa Claus is Back" by Code Factory
> (http://www.audiogames.net/db.php?action=view&id=santaclausisback) and
> "Giftanum" by XLStudios (not available anymore
> http://www.audiogames.net/db.php?action=view&id=temp75)?
>
> Greets,
>
> Richard
>
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> From: "Nicol Oosthuizen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 8:01 AM
> Subject: [Audyssey] the negativity of santa claus in accessible games
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>> HI all
>>
>> Thomas and raul, I beg you; please don't put me on moderated status. I
>> would like to give upbuilding criticism. I'm not use to offer upbuilding
>> criticism.  If you think my criticism is not upbuilding, kindly advise
>> me but please don't put me on moderated status because I really intend
>> it to be upbuilding criticism.
>>
>> So far there are 2 accessible games around the theme christmass
>> produced.  Both of them  are really nice games, but its sad that both of
>> them features the negative side of santa claus. These 2 games are toy
>> robbery  from l-works and bobby's revenge from BSC games.  IN the one
>> game the boy wants to kill  santa claus and in the other game the boy
>> wants to steal santa claus' presents. Don't you think that children will
>> learn to be naughty through these games  if they don't deserve presents.
>> Say for instance a child is naughty and he doesn't deserve presents for
>> christmass. By playing these games will also teach him to do a   similar
>> thing  towards the person in his family or friend circuit or parent's
>> friend circuit who plays the role of santa claus?
>>
>> I think when developing games around the theme of santa claus, the focus
>> should be shifted more positively. Like the suggestion I mentioned to
>> liam about the ape, protecting presents from harm.
>>
>> Its just upbuilding criticism I would like to share.
>>
>> A game can be developed for example where santa claus runs around,
>> giving presents. You must be quick to catch him to get a present. Each
>> time you catch him you get a present. A game can be developed  where
>> santa claus is also riding on a sleigh,  each time you catch him on his
>> sleigh  he gives you a  present. It can also be a game where   the
>> sleigh goes from left to right and if you miss him, if he gets it right
>> to get off the screen, then you loose the game. Just like   bobby's
>> revenge, but the focus is shifted more positively; each time you catch
>> him on his sleigh you get a present; instead of trying to shoot him
>> because you were  naughty, not deserving a   present.
>>
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