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Cordova, TN; June 20, in the year of our Lord 2022 -- Family Friendly Gaming, the industry leader in covering the family friendly video games is continuing to be the voice of diversity in the gaming media, and media at large. Family Friendly Gaming Universe asked us to expand into comic books. That request has been fulfilled. We are now working on reviews on comic books. We are also working on reviews of digital comic books on Marvel Unlimited. Peter had three free months of Marvel Unlimited thanks to Xbox Game Pass. It was a great opportunity for us to kill two birds with one stone. Don't worry we are still reviewing video games, television shows, movies, and more. We just have another realm of entertainment that we are reviewing on top of all those.

The Manga reviews were a really good stepping stone into comic books. We could look at graphic novels at some point in the future as well. We are constantly looking at ways to grow, reach out, improve, and develop. Too many Christian ministries stick with: "This is what we do and nothing else." We have open minds to grow into new and different areas. We discuss a plethora of different things all of the time. We have had on going discussions for years about doing some reviews of the macabre and morbid video games. On top of the few we have done here and there. We know they will fail miserably on our scale. We also know the angry psycho hardcore haters will attack us for giving them a Biblical world view on what they call good. They attack us anyway so that is honestly nothing new. Ultimately we only have so much time and would prefer to focus as much of our time on the wholesome products.

I have used a ton of different user interfaces (UI) in my life. Marvel Unlimited has one of the worst I have ever used in my entire life. There are not user friendly ways to search for certain kinds of products. If you want to look up Spider-Man you must hit search and wait for it come up, type in Spider-Man, and then the section like comics. I had issues finding things like G.I. Joe there. I tried to find kid friendly comics but there is no section for that. You must know what you are looking for exactly. Not everything is there either. Nth Man was not there for example when I searched. It is slow in bringing up the comics and it took me a few tries to figure out how to read them without the bars on the top and the bottom. Marvel needs to seriously improve.

I cannot say what is next for Family Friendly Gaming. Right now we are absorbing comic books into our normal routine of coverage, live streaming, writing stories, magazine issues, reviews, previews, images, videos, and more. Just like when the US stopped all immigration in the past - to absorb the current immigrants so they could join the melting pot. We are always looking and seeing what opportunities there are. We have a plethora of projects we would like to get to when we get the time. Lord willing I will live long enough to get as many of them done as possible. It always takes time and money to get things moving. As we bring in more financial resources we are able to get more things done. Do not hesitate to ask us to expand in other regions. We look at it and discuss it. Then we see if and when we can make it work.

I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day.

God bless,
Paul Bury
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Family Friendly Gaming

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