Tag: satire

  • Donkey Kong 64: A Marxist Interpretation

    Donkey Kong 64: A Marxist Interpretation

    Donkey Kong 64 is one of the most seminal games of the 90s. The collectathon platformer re-cast a former villain in a brand new role as a 3D hero. The title has been unfairly maligned in recent years by rightists seeking to downplay the importance of the Kong family’s struggle. By viewing Donkey Kong 64 through a…

  • The Top 5 Liberal Agendas in Gaming

    The Top 5 Liberal Agendas in Gaming

    Libtards are the worst, am I right? It seems like you can’t go a day without hearing something about “healthcare for all” or “representation needs to be expanded” blah blah blah. Who wants to hear it? Who has time for it? It seems like nowadays if you want to avoid this dribble your best option…

  • An Incel’s Animal Crossing Diary

    An Incel’s Animal Crossing Diary

    An extract from the diary of an Incel in Animal Crossing: Day 1 Moving to a new town, leaving the human world and its petty focus on attractiveness behind. I’m going somewhere where I’ll be appreciated as the nice guy that I am. In Incel City, the population is all animals. I’ve always preferred animals. They don’t…

  • Authentically Combat Gun Violence With Thoughts & Prayers: The Game

    Authentically Combat Gun Violence With Thoughts & Prayers: The Game

    As America struggles with its epidemic of gun violence, many citizens feel powerless. Fortunately, there is an app for that in the form of Everyday Arcade’s Thoughts & Prayers: The Game. Never before has a game so accurately portrayed the power of doing absolutely nothing. The game is free-to-play and browser based. It consists of…