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a piece of me just died inside
welcome to kickstarter
Yea that's a little low I know, but I like to scream "I'm indie" when I underpay my team.
I love this idea. Make it on mobile as well and I will support this. Kickstarter FTW.
Then why use both tags then? Wouldn't it be redudant or misleading? If "Local Co-Op" means on the same machine, what other form of co-op would "Co-op" be reffering to?
Says the person who needed clarification about the game having online co-op or not.....
You're right though, it doens't neescarily mean online. But when the other tag exists, what is one to assume it actually means then? That's the point I'm trying to address here. If "Co-op" only means "Yes, the game has a co-operatve mode," without specficially stating whether it's online or not, and the "local co-op" tag didn't exist, your point would make sense. But that's not the case here.