A few titles allow up to four players to compete simultaneously.
The message is left ambiguous, just as the very title allows the viewer to be the final judge of, and contributor to, the artwork.
This title allowed him to rule somewhat independently of the Caliphate.
This title also allows players to take an overhead view from above, something unavailable in a real pool game.
This title also allows for more time to play the microgames.
Still, who knows if a book failed because its title didn't allow it a chance?
Their prestigious titles allowed them also to own large pieces of lands in the areas they governed.
A few less titles on the market would allow the remaining papers a larger share of a shrinking market.
A higher title also allows characters to improve and upgrade their homes.
Each title allows the player to upgrade their house by one level, which starts as a hovel and culminates in a palace.