There are also plenty of other games they could play to avoid the one that offends them. There are plenty of people who would buy it up like hotcakes, and they can't very well sue. If someone takes offense at something as petty as a single game based around RTS strategy with fantastic creatures using their fantastic creatures presented in a way they don't like, too bad. Other potential civilizations for this game are the Babylonians, the Mesoamericans and the sub-saharian Africans.įrankly, as an atheist, I look at all religions as mythology, but you're right, some people would take offense. In my opinion, the next addition should be the Celts, since they have the most popular mythology in the western world: dragons, wizards, elves, orcs, witches, fairies and most of the creatures from The Lord of the Rings. Personally, I'd like the Indians to be added as a DLC, but there's a lot of people that could get offended. Even though Hinduism has a great pantheon that would fit perfectly for this game, there's is a problem: this game is called Age of Mythology, and Hinduism isn't a mythology, but the third religion in the world by number of beleavers, so adding hinduist deities as myth units and Shiva as a titan could be offensive to the indian community.
Originally posted by Zevlag:The Indians are one of the oldest cultures of the mankind and Hinduism is the oldest religion of the world.