I gave a presentation of Virtue Cards today to a local store owner about potentially carrying copies in his store.

The meeting went really well, and the store owner was gracious and helpful, but at some point he had to address a glaring fact that would prevent him from carrying it:

Virtue Cards is a “religious game” (his words, not mine).

In several conversations now, there has been an unspoken/implied indication that if I were to make the game “less religious”, there might be a broader market.

No doubt this is the case…but this is not something I am willing to compromise on. The premise and the entire system rely on a Christian world-view, indeed Christ is the very center of the entire enterprise.

If this principle prevents sales….so be it.




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