Found this today. Massively impressed by including the glagolitic alphabet. This was an instant wishlist for me, and purchase as soon as it is released.
Good old cultural appropriation 😅 Of course they never mentioned that the titular Marko is heavily inspired by Marko Kraljević, a Serbian legend. SlAvIc CulTuRe my ass.
Let's respect each other and not get too political here. I know many of you enjoy showing off their political knowledge but this is all about the game and our SLAVIC culture. Whether your Serb, Croat, Bulgar, Macedon, we are all Slavs or at least we count ourselves as one.
@@martinmitrov788 the only disrespect here is towards the Serbs. Just because you share some cultural/linguistic traits with us doesn't mean you can appropriate our culture. Serbian culture is Serbian culture.
@@miloskesegic863 This is clearly being chauvinism in its' finest here. Krali Marko ruled around Prilep, and was born in Albania. It is very probably that he was not an ethnic Serb. I think it's crazy getting triggered about history especially 600 years ago. It shows how backward minded some lads are.
@@martinmitrov788 dude come on, are you serious right now?! Kraljević Marko (Краљевић Марко) is a fictional character from Serbian legends based on a real historic person called Marko Mrnjavčević, from the Mrnjavčević dynasty. The point here is, unlike some characters like Triglav, Perun, Dazhbog, Svetovid who are universal Slavic legends, Marko Kraljević is strictly Serbian folk legend.
@@miloskesegic863 Macedonians do the exact same thing. Marnjacevic were given their lands under the rise of the Dusan dynasty. While the Serbian kingdom shrank and fell into decline and eventually was taken over by the Ottomans, Marko and his kin became vassals. The interesting bit arises from several sources some contemporary others a hundret or so years after he was alive where the brothers Marnjacevic are written as "princes of Bulgaria", "Bulgarian rulers" etc. This should come as no suprise given how eager they seem to have been to carve out their own kingdom after Serbia started to decline. Does that make them 100% Bulgarian? Probably not, but like with other things in the Balkans history is mirky. The game clearly takes inspiration from the Bulgarian folk depictions of Krali Marko. For whatever strange reason Marko becane widely prevalent in the folklore of Bulgaria, and historians and folklorish still cannot figure out why a obvious Ottoman vassal with ties to Serbia became so prevalent in the zeitgeist. Calling this "cultural appropriation" is a laughable statement. Bulgaria and Serbia share ALOT of cultural similarities beyond language and a few dates on the calender and the sooner both sides acknowledge it the clearer the history could probably become. And again Macedonians dont shut up about Marko anyway give his fiefdoms were predominantly located there. Good day to you.
I have participated in the Kickstarter! Good luck!
Looks amazing! So much bulgarian and slavic folklore elements!
Страхотно! Поздравления и желаем успехи на студио Мечка! Чакам с нетърпение!
cool artstyle, looks more like a handrawn cartoon animation than a videogame.
Congratulations! This looks amazing!
The universe is awesome!!!
Found this today. Massively impressed by including the glagolitic alphabet. This was an instant wishlist for me, and purchase as soon as it is released.
Super! Absolutely loved the demo!!
love the art! wishlisted!
Right up my ally, wishlisted!
Moustache has it's own pshysics :)
The golden era of cartoony games is here !!!!! and I'm loving it
Добавил в желаемое 😊
Играта изглежда много добре❤❤
Браво, хора!
❤
You get to fight a zmei. Cool!
Muito bonito! Vai sair nos consoles?
Coming to consoles in early 2025
Nintendo Switch release please 🙏🏾?
Супеер🎉❤🎉
Вай!
Въпрос: Играта ще я има ли на български? :)
@@MosesBg Със сигурност
@@markobeyondbrave В такъв случай, при първа възможност си я купувам след релиза! ❤
character too tiny and blends in with the environment too much. But I gues its too late for that kind of feedback
Well, they still can implement some kind of zoomed in camera option.
Good old cultural appropriation 😅
Of course they never mentioned that the titular Marko is heavily inspired by Marko Kraljević, a Serbian legend. SlAvIc CulTuRe my ass.
Let's respect each other and not get too political here. I know many of you enjoy showing off their political knowledge but this is all about the game and our SLAVIC culture. Whether your Serb, Croat, Bulgar, Macedon, we are all Slavs or at least we count ourselves as one.
@@martinmitrov788 the only disrespect here is towards the Serbs. Just because you share some cultural/linguistic traits with us doesn't mean you can appropriate our culture. Serbian culture is Serbian culture.
@@miloskesegic863 This is clearly being chauvinism in its' finest here. Krali Marko ruled around Prilep, and was born in Albania. It is very probably that he was not an ethnic Serb. I think it's crazy getting triggered about history especially 600 years ago. It shows how backward minded some lads are.
@@martinmitrov788 dude come on, are you serious right now?! Kraljević Marko (Краљевић Марко) is a fictional character from Serbian legends based on a real historic person called Marko Mrnjavčević, from the Mrnjavčević dynasty. The point here is, unlike some characters like Triglav, Perun, Dazhbog, Svetovid who are universal Slavic legends, Marko Kraljević is strictly Serbian folk legend.
@@miloskesegic863 Macedonians do the exact same thing.
Marnjacevic were given their lands under the rise of the Dusan dynasty. While the Serbian kingdom shrank and fell into decline and eventually was taken over by the Ottomans, Marko and his kin became vassals.
The interesting bit arises from several sources some contemporary others a hundret or so years after he was alive where the brothers Marnjacevic are written as "princes of Bulgaria", "Bulgarian rulers" etc. This should come as no suprise given how eager they seem to have been to carve out their own kingdom after Serbia started to decline. Does that make them 100% Bulgarian? Probably not, but like with other things in the Balkans history is mirky.
The game clearly takes inspiration from the Bulgarian folk depictions of Krali Marko. For whatever strange reason Marko becane widely prevalent in the folklore of Bulgaria, and historians and folklorish still cannot figure out why a obvious Ottoman vassal with ties to Serbia became so prevalent in the zeitgeist.
Calling this "cultural appropriation" is a laughable statement. Bulgaria and Serbia share ALOT of cultural similarities beyond language and a few dates on the calender and the sooner both sides acknowledge it the clearer the history could probably become.
And again Macedonians dont shut up about Marko anyway give his fiefdoms were predominantly located there.
Good day to you.