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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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"Earn to Die"--does this title make any sense?

"Earn to Die" is the title of a very simple game where you're driving a car, killing zombies and destroying everything else standing your path. More mayhem means more money. So maybe the game should rather be called "Kill to Earn"?

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So why they've chosen it? Does it sound nice? Is this a reference to something?
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AnonymousSo why they've have they chosen it?
Impossible to say unless you ask them.
AnonymousDoes it sound nice?
Not really. Nothing special. Actually, it sounds cryptic.
AnonymousIs this a reference to something?
Nothing comes to mind. I d
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1. I don't know.

2 No

3 I don't think so
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Could it mean "earn to die in a natural way", i.e. do not become a zombie?
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AnonymousCould it mean "earn to die in a natural way", i.e. do not become a zombie?
No.
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In my opinion, subtlety of language is not likely to be a big feature of a video game about zombies.
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At http://www.earntodie.com/ , which I suppose is the official website(?), though it seems very low-budget, it says this:

"Do you want to earn to die? Drive through zombies to stay alive, and keep fighting until you earn you right to die. Use the keyboards arrow keys to control your car and plow through massive amounts
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Nice find GPY! They seem to be based in Australia: https://twitter.com/notdoppler

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