Obviously English. Any others?
What languages is Star Wars printed in?
Jeeps, board game geek has a list. Korean, Russian, English, German, Chinese are a few. I will bring you some if I can stay at your place for worlds ... ![]()
I asked FFG about this via email, and they said that they themselves do not print their games in any other languages besides English. But, they do allow some foreign companies to create non-English versions of the games. So, if you want some non-English cards, you can't buy them through FFG, you have to contact a foreign producer/distributor.
Would live to have it printed in Basic. Go full star wars.
Thanks,guys! I am in Japan right now and don't see much of anything other than YGO or MTG... I thought I would find some... I'll keep hunting...
Would live to have it printed in Basic. Go full star wars.
I always thought Basic was identical to English. Not true?
Basic is nearly identical to what we call English
I think he meant AUREBESH. It would be cool to have a set printed in Aurebesh!!
Jeeps, how much longer are you in Japan? I may be able to help you find a vendor.
I will be there until August 20.... two more weeks... two more weekends...
Let me know what you find! That would be awesome! I am in the Tokyo area...
I just found out that the game is not printed in Japanese.
Edited by MasterJediAdamI think he meant AUREBESH. It would be cool to have a set printed in Aurebesh!!
That would indeed be cool. I was disappointed to realize that the Aurebesh promos aren't printed in Aurebesh. If they had all text in that alphabet (which I happen to read fine), I would definitely care more.
That would indeed be cool. I was disappointed to realize that the Aurebesh promos aren't printed in Aurebesh. If they had all text in that alphabet (which I happen to read fine), I would definitely care more.I think he meant AUREBESH. It would be cool to have a set printed in Aurebesh!!
I remember getting something in a board game (Star Wars Monopoly maybe?) that had the Rosetta Stone decoder for Aurebesh on the back of the rule book. It basically had 26 characters for each letter in the English alphabet. It was fun decoding the game cards...