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MaxIsCrispy110 karma

Very intriguing! I admire you so much for sharing your story with reddit! I am a second-generation Czechoslovakian, my mother, her sister and their parents were all born there and in 1969 when the Soviet Union invaded my grandparents wanted to do everything possible to escape. It took them a little while but managed to get to Austria to live with my grandfather's sister as they applied for their American visas. They then moved to Australia as that was the only place they would find safe passage to the U.S. but still had to wait for visas. So they stayed there for a few years, but it was much better than living under a communist regime. I can only imagine how tough that would be.

My question for you is, looking back, do you often wonder how your life would've been different if the Soviets hadn't taken over? I can only imagine how tough of a life you had to live, watching those you love suffer from huger and yourselves having to survive on the bare minimum, although it made you who you are today. You are a very strong woman and I'm glad you found your footing in life. Also, do you still live in Europe? Or did you come to America? Your English seems very well!

MaxIsCrispy2 karma

Not many millenials, which I assume is your target market here, play board games or even think of them much any more. How do you plan to educate people about your board game? which actually intrigued me and I haven't played a board game since my power went out during a flood a few years ago.

But there's definitely people that would/do like it due to you raising $250k - congrats btw. Do you see it becoming a big name franchise in the future? And what are your ultimate plans for this?

Cheers!