The Postcolonial Games Manifesto
Status | Released |
Category | Other |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (16 total ratings) |
Author | Why Not Games |
Status | Released |
Category | Other |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (16 total ratings) |
Author | Why Not Games |
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i get this is about what games you like thats good for you. but i find talking about this and disecting this should be thought provocing. not that i'm saying your tastes are invalid. its your tastes and tastes in art as just a valid as my taste in art, but i'm just going to talk about my ideas on what you have wrote.
i like playing games and making games about killing nazis because i have no words for how much i hate nazis. honestly ww2 games are my favorite, and i feel treating people who don't treat other people as people as if they weren't people (god thats confusing.) is perfectly OK, and the priceable of Ahimsa only applies to those who don't try to kill anybody who looks different from them
also while I agree cooperation is great unfortunately the real world is much more competitive. but you don't have to be and i applaud you if you aren't.
playing hard and fast with your own moral code makes you a hypocrite with different rules for different people.
and finaly. i get what you mean by
but besides what i already said, art doesn't have to be a mirror of the real world.
There's a lot here to look at. And it reminds me of this other manifesto:
https://gist.github.com/JPLeBreton/cef18e516047db06df8d7f41bced8a7e#file-manifes...