Roosh,
"Game" -- one word -- is a great title. "The Way of Game" is too weak and pretentious.
It should be a very simple and bold cover. Just the title -- GAME -- and the subheading "By Roosh V". You should include your usual bearded face icon.
The title "Game" feels and reads very different from "The Game", so I don't think there will be much confusion with Strauss' book. And the subheading "By Roosh V", which should be featured very prominently, will make things even clearer.
The one other thing you might consider including on the page are the words "A Manual" (it should be in smaller size than the title and the author). In other words: "GAME // By Roosh V // (further down the page and smaller font) A Manual". That will further serve to distinguish it from the Strauss book and it's a good one word designation of what the book purports to be.
"Game" -- one word -- is a great title. "The Way of Game" is too weak and pretentious.
It should be a very simple and bold cover. Just the title -- GAME -- and the subheading "By Roosh V". You should include your usual bearded face icon.
The title "Game" feels and reads very different from "The Game", so I don't think there will be much confusion with Strauss' book. And the subheading "By Roosh V", which should be featured very prominently, will make things even clearer.
The one other thing you might consider including on the page are the words "A Manual" (it should be in smaller size than the title and the author). In other words: "GAME // By Roosh V // (further down the page and smaller font) A Manual". That will further serve to distinguish it from the Strauss book and it's a good one word designation of what the book purports to be.
same old shit, sixes and sevens Shaft...