Interesting that western media can’t seem to report any details on this game, some conflicting reports on if it’s a mobile or PC game. Frustrating that nowhere online seems to have any details at all. I want to see some game play of Yankee Hunter, or even get a download.
There’s also been a VR game developed there, which surprises me.
My sister’s friend knows someone who has a contact who visited DPRK and they said that Kim Jong Un forces everyone to play this game at gun-point and if someone scores below 90% accomplishment they broadcast their name and picture on state news and order everyone to laugh at them on the streets and call them a noob. If people don’t laugh at them, they are killed along with their entire families.
@rainpizza @MasterBlaster They have a lot of really cool-looking games. I’m a big Squirrel & Hedgehog fan, and there’s at least a couple games for both mobile and arcades, and probably PC, too, that we’ve only gotten to see glimpses of.
But yeah, the DPRK actually has thriving IT and development fields. Hacking cryptobros could probably be considered a major sector in their economy at this point.
@rainpizza Schrödinger’s North Korea: Has no electricity and people don’t even know how to use a computer, but the state media is promoting a new video game for personal devices.
Its schroedingers everything outside nato. Russia is both completely incompetent but will overrun germany tomorrow (not joking, thats how german fear media argues). China is infiltrating the whole world with infrastructure that is both supporting terror regimes and too cheap to last a week, same as their engineers being slaves and building the most advanced buildings in the world.
I could go on for days. I recently dropped out of the brainwash machine and i’m regularly speechless of the mountain of lies.
Is there any literature on how the west was able to build this manipulation empire?
I haven’t played it yet, but in a similar vein, Squad 22: ZOV is a recent Russian game that depicts the Ukraine war. The American response was also quite predictable. Although it is heartening to see a number of steam reviewers calling them out for review bombing it.