New video game lets players 'free Palestine' and fight Israel - Titled "Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque", the game is developed by Nidal Nijm and is slated for release in December

Yes bro, I am proud of pissing off the entire European Union, as my game is now officially region locked to All countries of the EU, thanks to french. I will post very soon an official announcement. Just to spoil a bit, my game was taken to the French Congress :lit:

France and Germany goverments collapsing and unable to function
their top priority? banning a palestinian shooter game off of steam
At this point i can't say im surprised
 
Hello dear kiwifarmers!

Thanks for the words of support!

Yeah, what these morons are doing is nothing more than free publicity. I already found a temporary way to bypass this region lock. I am selling keys through Gamejolt:


I ask players to buy any version of my game, either PS3/Xbox360, then I manually send them a steam key. I am looking for a platform that allows me to sell steam keys automatically (not this manual way), but until there, it is working.

I can not complain, hamdulillah (praise be to Allah - God). My game now already passed the mark of 100k USD in gross revenue on Steam. So the more they cry, the more my game sells.

I have hopes that my game does not get banned in USA at all, because USA gamers are the biggest supporters, players and buyers of my game. After USA comes China.

I also hope that something which could trully make my game blow up on Sales and visibility is an official comment of Steam, or even from Gabe Newel, since these morons are sending letters to Him and Valve asking for the ban of my game.

Imagine how AMAZING would be Mr. Gabe Newel giving an official comment about my game, that they will respect my rights to freedom of creativity and that Steam does not ban games at all, only whenever they receive a complaint which is based in a law infringement and the like.

So lets see what happens next.
 
I have hopes that my game does not get banned in USA at all
The only people would care about this would be our geriatric senators after an appropriate amount of "hate crimes" have been committed by an pack of retards. But them going that far might be an career-killer.
 
Yes bro, I am proud of pissing off the entire European Union, as my game is now officially region locked to All countries of the EU, thanks to french. I will post very soon an official announcement. Just to spoil a bit, my game was taken to the French Congress :lit:

Next update suggestion: a mission where you surprise-attack Paris - something like the player character busts out of a mosque or a crate with an Islamic label and starts swording frogs for Allah.
 
Hello dear kiwifarmers!
Congratulations on ******* off the EU the most sad pathetic excuse for a power block the EU doesn't even have their own military they're basically just America's barking dog imagine being an EU bureaucrat and regulating things you don't even have in your country like AI we're gonna regulate something that doesn't exist in our countries AI companies
 
Yes, I have seen and I am very happy and grateful for this.

Just some new update:

Praise be to Allah (God), my game Fursan al-Aqsa has reached a huge milestone! I would like to thank Allah first and thank all the players who bought and played my game, jazakom Allah Khayr (may God bless you all)! It reached the amount of U$ 100k in gross revenues on Steam, something that, according to gamedevdotcom:

"Only 10% of Steam developers have ever made more than $100k in gross revenue."

https://gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/what-can-we-learn-from-the-1-600-highest-earning-indie-developers-on-steam-

Yes, Fursan al-Aqsa never had a big peak of concurrent players, but even after 2 years from its release, this game has an average of 200 players playing it every day. Also the Demo version was downloaded almost by 50k players. So yes, Fursan al-Aqsa is among the most successful games on Steam.

Fursan al-Aqsa Sales.pngFursan al-Aqsa Demo.png
 
Yes, I know this guy he made a mobile game about the war in Gaza which was blocked by Appstore, then it was let back on. I wish him success and I know his game has potential to reach a broader scope of players, a bigger audience, bigger than my game Fursan al-Aqsa.

But here I say again, the biggest point of my game Fursan al-Aqsa was to expose the double standards of western media and their hipocrisy. And in this point I can say that Fursan al-Aqsa mission was accomplished 😎

Now I gave a break on my game to focus on my freelance job (to pay my bills), but I am thinking seriously in making an Online Multiplayer for Fursan al-Aqsa, to revive the golden days of the classic Battlefield 2 (not the buggy mess of BF2042), allowing players to fight in a huge open world map, tons of tanks, helicopters, rocket launchers, grenades, explosions, players can select between all major palestinian factions and Israeli Army Divisions. I think this could give a new breath to my game Fursan al-Aqsa. Also this is something many players asked on Steam, and if you search about, there is no an Online War game about Palestine x Israel.

I could even go further and rename this version as Fursan al-Aqsa WARZONE 😁

Lets see,
Cheers!
 
but I am thinking seriously in making an Online Multiplayer for Fursan al-Aqsa, to revive the golden days of the classic Battlefield 2

I could even go further and rename this version as Fursan al-Aqsa WARZONE 😁
If you can get a team of competent, like minded devs, then do it. Both Battlefield and COD are dead in the water, there is ample space for competition right now.
 
Yes, I know this guy he made a mobile game about the war in Gaza which was blocked by Appstore, then it was let back on. I wish him success and I know his game has potential to reach a broader scope of players, a bigger audience, bigger than my game Fursan al-Aqsa.

But here I say again, the biggest point of my game Fursan al-Aqsa was to expose the double standards of western media and their hipocrisy. And in this point I can say that Fursan al-Aqsa mission was accomplished 😎

Now I gave a break on my game to focus on my freelance job (to pay my bills), but I am thinking seriously in making an Online Multiplayer for Fursan al-Aqsa, to revive the golden days of the classic Battlefield 2 (not the buggy mess of BF2042), allowing players to fight in a huge open world map, tons of tanks, helicopters, rocket launchers, grenades, explosions, players can select between all major palestinian factions and Israeli Army Divisions. I think this could give a new breath to my game Fursan al-Aqsa. Also this is something many players asked on Steam, and if you search about, there is no an Online War game about Palestine x Israel.

I could even go further and rename this version as Fursan al-Aqsa WARZONE 😁

Lets see,
Cheers!
I'll gladly spend my hard earned cash on Fursan al-Aqsa over Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 any day of the week. Nidal > Vavra!
 
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Now I gave a break on my game to focus on my freelance job (to pay my bills), but I am thinking seriously in making an Online Multiplayer for Fursan al-Aqsa, to revive the golden days of the classic Battlefield 2 (not the buggy mess of BF2042), allowing players to fight in a huge open world map, tons of tanks, helicopters, rocket launchers, grenades, explosions, players can select between all major palestinian factions and Israeli Army Divisions. I think this could give a new breath to my game Fursan al-Aqsa. Also this is something many players asked on Steam, and if you search about, there is no an Online War game about Palestine x Israel.
I have an idea for a multiplayer game, a game like Metal Gear Online would be awesome, considering the conflict has guerilla warfare and espionage. Or alternatively, if you're familiar with the Spy vs Mercs gamemode in the Splinter Cell games.

I haven't seen games (besides Indies) focus on the stealth/"tactical espionage action" (What does this even mean Kojima?) genre of games.
 
I'll gladly spend my hard earned cash on Fursan al-Aqsa over Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 any day of the week. Nidal > Vavra!
Yeah, I have heard about it, the woke movement is again trying to force their ideologies in games. I think that the game development studios should learn the lesson and give what players want in games. Players want to play a fun game to enjoy videogames, they do not want to have these ideologies sold and forced over them. I am sure that many of the developers of these games are against these decisions which come from their superiors.

The problem I think is that the majority of Studios CEO's are not even gamers, they forget their focus, which should be on giving gamers what they want, and not to receive awards from these "journalists" congratulating them for being "inclusive" :lit:

Something sad is that it seems that even Nintendo, well known for letting these kind of ideologies outside their games, is bowing to the woke movement:


For me this is indeed very disgusting, especially because Nintendo franchises were always kid-friendly. I will never let my little daughter to play a game which promotes such ideologies.

However, something good about this, is that it seems it is only the American Version of the game, because the japanese version seems to don't have this. It is good to see that the Japanese CEO's of Nintendo still keep firm to their values.
I have an idea for a multiplayer game, a game like Metal Gear Online would be awesome, considering the conflict has guerilla warfare and espionage. Or alternatively, if you're familiar with the Spy vs Mercs gamemode in the Splinter Cell games.

I haven't seen games (besides Indies) focus on the stealth/"tactical espionage action" (What does this even mean Kojima?) genre of games.
I like the idea, and I am fan of Metal Gear Solid Games (the last one I played was MGS3 on my PS Vita). But I still would go for a more Battlefield open Warfare style. Anyway, thanks for the suggestions.
 
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For me this is indeed very disgusting, especially because Nintendo franchises were always kid-friendly. I will never let my little daughter to play a game which promotes such ideologies
It's kind of been that way ever since people were claiming that this thing was an troon over an incredibly obscure game.

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Voted, hope that you're having fun with it
Thanks my friend. Yeah, I have fun pissing off zionists LOL. On every contest my game participates, even if it does not earn any award, but this makes zionists cry and seethe :lit:
 
Now I gave a break on my game to focus on my freelance job (to pay my bills), but I am thinking seriously in making an Online Multiplayer for Fursan al-Aqsa, to revive the golden days of the classic Battlefield 2 (not the buggy mess of BF2042), allowing players to fight in a huge open world map, tons of tanks, helicopters, rocket launchers, grenades, explosions, players can select between all major palestinian factions and Israeli Army Divisions. I think this could give a new breath to my game Fursan al-Aqsa. Also this is something many players asked on Steam, and if you search about, there is no an Online War game about Palestine x Israel.
Have you ever played the BF2 mod "Project Reality"? I haven't played it in years so I don't remember fully. But it had a Gaza map and they had some interesting gameplay for it, especially for the Hamas/Palestine side where they were trying to represent guerrilla warfare. Could be something for you to look at for inspiration if you go ahead with this idea.
 
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