In Dare to Love, one player takes the role of a mighty Oligarch to fight against rebels played by two or three players. The rebels' goal is to rescue their loved ones who are imprisoned in crystal prisons, whereas the oligarch has powerful abilities to annihilate the rebels.
The oligarchs with a ...
In Dare to Love, one player takes the role of a mighty Oligarch to fight against rebels played by two or three players. The rebels' goal is to rescue their loved ones who are imprisoned in crystal prisons, whereas the oligarch has powerful abilities to annihilate the rebels.
The oligarchs with a powerful deck of 6 cards and 32 life points can easily beat the rebels down one by one, whereas each rebel with a special deck of 8 cards and 8 life points have to work together to defeat the oligarchs.
If the Oligarch prevents the rebels from rescuing the prisoners in time or annihilates all rebels — they win. On the contrary, if the rebel players save all the prisoners in time and defeat the Oligarch, they win!
Quote from New York Times "Taiwan Legislature Approves Asia’s First Same-Sex Marriage Law"
"On May 17th, 2019 in Taiwan, as tens of thousands of demonstrators filled the rainy streets of Taipei on Friday, lawmakers in Taiwan voted to legalize same-sex marriage, a first for Asia."
"The legislature faced a deadline imposed by Taiwan's constitutional court, which in 2017 struck down the Civil Code's definition of marriage as exclusively between a man and woman. The court gave the government two years to revise the law, or same-sex couples would automatically be Allowed to have their marriages registered by the local authorities."
“Love has won over hate, and equality has won over discrimination,” Annie Huang, acting director of Amnesty International Taiwan, said in a statement. “This is a moment to cherish and celebrate, but it has been a long and arduous campaign for Taiwan to become the first in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.”