![]() ![]() Unlike what people think, the state has a unique non-vegetarian cuisine that leans towards seafood.” Rocky agrees. According to popular notion, Gujarat is believed to be a vegetarian state, but Mayur explains, “The seafood at Porbandar is a must-try and we are looking forward to that. What’s interesting to note is that the duo will also be trying the non-vegetarian cuisine of Gujarat. We are storytellers and our stories include a little bit of history and location specific details,” explains Rocky. “#RoadTrippinwithRnM explores not just places and the food that is being served, we also hunt for stories behind the food that we are trying and recommending. ![]() It’s also interactive because they ask their followers for suggestions, and if they think the place suggested is worth a visit, they do drop by!Īhead of starting their journey from Surat, the hosts spoke with Indulge about the series, and their plan to shoot a road trip during the pandemic. They eat, shoot, and upload the video, while they are on the move. What’s unique about this series is that Rocky and Mayur are shooting and uploading the videos in real time. The duo is exploring Gujarat extensively in this season and have so far covered Surat, Vadodara, Ahmedabad and Bhavangar, since they started on July 5. ![]() Rocky and Mayur, the duo behind the unique and popular travel food shows on Indian television is back on the road for season 4 of their digital series that’s currently streaming on HistoryTV18’s social media platforms. But have you heard of eco-friendly mithai? If it sounds oddly strange, then you must watch the latest episode of #RoadTrippinwithRnM. So, the food industry isn’t too far behind. From fashion, travel destinations, to even workplaces – everyone seems to be adopting the eco-friendly concept with all fervour. “We wanted it to be representative of all the social issues involved.The term “eco-friendly” has been a popular word and concept for quite some time now. We did all this research with like, dispensaries, geneticists, lawyers, we were worried about cultural sensitivity with the subject matter, things like how much more black people get jailed for it. You don’t do drugs in the game! You can play as a totally legal, scrupulous businessperson. But Wilson argues that Weedcraft is a management game, and restricting theme along these lines is ultimately damaging. Facebook and Instagram won’t allow adverts, while YouTube streamers trying the game are finding their videos demonetised.Īll of these platforms have explicit anti-drug use policies in their terms of use. The fact that we’re still so afraid of a topic like weed instead of the murder simulators you can market any time, anywhere, it’s shocking.”Īs weed currently exists in a sort of cultural grey-area, legal in some countries or US states while an imprisonable offence elsewhere, Devolver commissioned Vile Monarch’s tycoon as a way to explore and capitalise on a complex issue.īut while Steam and GOG.com will sell the game, other storefronts - and all consoles - were blunt with Devolver, sending hopes up in smoke. “This is definitely the hardest game I’ve had to market, and that’s saying something,” said Wilson. For reference, Wilson was one of the minds behind the infamous 'John Romero's about to make you his bitch' advert for Ion Storm's Daikatana. Speaking to Techcrunch, Devolver co-founder Mike Wilson explained that dealing a drug salesman sim had proven to be a monumental challenge and that the games industry still holds woefully prudish attitudes to adult themes outside the realm of violence. Indie games label Devolver has admitted that there have been unexpected challenges in marketing Vile Monarch’s marijuana tycoon Weedcraft Inc. ![]()
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