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Estelle Knoht
Estelle Knoht
Posts: 1751

7/7/2016
Mobile games now require inspection and approval from SAPPRFT (The State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of the People's Republic of China) before they can be launched. Game launched before July 1 (i.e. ios Fallen London) have a grace period until around October, I believe, to gain approval.


The problem is, any English characters (as in, alphabet letters) cannot be shown in mobile games. Traditional Chinese are also forbidden, along with some wordings. I am not joking - there are reports and complaints of native developers in mainland China complaing that their mobile games are being rejected due to commonly used words like LV, EXP ,VIP, game over, Mission Complete, etc - and more insanely, the X in 道具 X 350 (i.e. Item X 350).

SAPPRFT has tried to pull this before on news by disallowing English acronyms like NBA, but it didn't work that well.

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Zoe DeGeest
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Posts: 104

7/9/2016
And this is why I am so happy when my family decided not to go back to China. Not for mobile games, but for I won't suffer from laws trying to make sure I am a dumb cow.

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Morkan Kassington
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Posts: 261

7/9/2016
Pyrodinium wrote:
Somewhere in the deepest parts of the Neath... Mr Pages is taking notes


Outlawing English won't be useful until Paris falls, so we have little to worry about wink

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Lisbella Peridot
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7/9/2016
Zoe DeGeest wrote:
And this is why I am so happy when my family decided not to go back to China. Not for mobile games, but for I won't suffer from laws trying to make sure I am a dumb cow.


My parents still argue with their parents over patriotism and use of Chinese-made instant messaging. I am just glad I get exposure to so many sides, even the arguments.

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Sir Goomy
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7/8/2016
China, you cray-cray.

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Pyrodinium
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7/9/2016
Somewhere in the deepest parts of the Neath... Mr Pages is taking notes

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Grenem
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7/7/2016
Yes, exactly. any ministry of public decency will be neither decent nor exactly public. urgh.

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Koh Kai Ying
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7/7/2016
Whaaaaaaaaaaat? How is this going to work!?!?

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Emain Ablach
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7/8/2016
Why am I not surprised in the slightest ?

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 Saklad
Saklad
Posts: 528

7/13/2016
Unlike the Correspondence, English characters are not inherently dangerous.

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Kittenpox
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Posts: 869

7/13/2016
Sir Goomy wrote:
China, you cray-cray.

More cray than crayfish.

(In other news, China is now being added to the list of places I'm not sure I ever want to go.)

Jeremy Saklad wrote:
Unlike the Correspondence, English characters are not inherently dangerous.

That depends largely upon how one defines 'dangerous', I suppose. :-/
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Zoe DeGeest
Zoe DeGeest
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7/13/2016
Lisbella Peridot wrote:
Zoe DeGeest wrote:
And this is why I am so happy when my family decided not to go back to China. Not for mobile games, but for I won't suffer from laws trying to make sure I am a dumb cow.


My parents still argue with their parents over patriotism and use of Chinese-made instant messaging. I am just glad I get exposure to so many sides, even the arguments.



From my experience it is hard to change their mind, but don't push too hard.

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Beau Mercy
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Posts: 76

7/7/2016
Word on the street is that Chinese citizens are pretty good at getting around internet censorship if they really want to.
edited by Beau Mercy on 7/7/2016

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maricolous
maricolous
Posts: 56

7/7/2016
I've got a friend who visits China on a yearly basis and she uses various methods to access banned apps such as snapchat...

According to her, it isn't impossible to get around the censors, but it sure is a pain in the butt at times.

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Morkan Kassington
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Posts: 261

7/8/2016
I suspect it is not quite the same. Getting access to these apps is easy, and Snapchat can earn money elsewhere. The ban here forbids most Chinese developers from earning money legally.

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