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The lives of others.

Do Not Feed the Monkeys is now available DRM-free. Get it 30% off until January 4th, 2PM UTC. Owners of or [url=https://www.gog.com/game/beholder_2] Beholder 2 on GOG.COM are eligible for an additional 10% discount.

Time to spy on some unaware primates in their natural habitat! Invade their privacy, observe their daily routines, learn their darkest secrets. Will you attempt contact with them? Warn them? Blackmail them? Or will you abide by the damn RULES and remember that whatever you do, you should never EVER feed the monkeys?
Post edited December 28, 2018 by maladr0Id
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sounds like America: the game
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BitMaster_1980: While there is an xkcd for nearly every occasion, there is one especially for this one: #1357
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AlienMind: the government CAN arrest you for what you say. see: assange, snowden, ..
maybe in communist germany they can. it's not legal in america, but you stop a over extended government from black bagging you.
Post edited January 03, 2019 by swsoboleski89
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swsoboleski89: sounds like America: the game
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AlienMind: the government CAN arrest you for what you say. see: assange, snowden, ..
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swsoboleski89: maybe in communist germany they can. it's not legal in america, but you stop a over extended government from black bagging you.
there is no communist germany, it's labelled "brd - bundesrepublik deutschland", just as there is no communist north korea because it's called "democratic people republic".

of course it's legal for america to incarcerate both persons for untrue reasons, as would germany as in reality its just another colony of america. i mean germanys fucking atom bombs are even handled americans.

merkel would love to shove snowden into americas cells if he ever would appear on germanys soil.

america and germany are the fucking same, down to its antisocial economy (we had a social economy once).

oh and to put a little more fuel to the argument, see e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Contra_affair for how systematically the real criminals are protected by said state: "Weinberger received a pardon from George H. W. Bush on 24 December 1992, before he was tried.". it's just one thing i accidentally saw today - our history is full of this shit and as such it's systematically and intended.

don't kid yourself - the state aka the powerful people does/do what he/they want(s).
Post edited January 03, 2019 by AlienMind
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NuffCatnip: Is this a game in the vein of 'Papers, Please'?
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jorlin: Sure seems like it.
Still, this studio should release something different apart from spying games, or they are going the way of Telltale Games.
btw it's not the same studio that made Papers, Please.
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MarkoH01: btw it's not the same studio that made Papers, Please.
True, in fact BOTH developers made (non-simulation) adventure games before/afterwards:
- Fictiorama Studios made Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today
- Lucas Pope made Return of the Obra Dinn
Post edited January 04, 2019 by Sir_Kill_A_Lot
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jorlin: Sure seems like it.
Still, this studio should release something different apart from spying games, or they are going the way of Telltale Games.
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MarkoH01: btw it's not the same studio that made Papers, Please.
True, but the Publishing house has also published Beholder and Beholder 2, games with similar designs as Don't feed the Monkeys.
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MarkoH01: btw it's not the same studio that made Papers, Please.
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jorlin: True, but the Publishing house has also published Beholder and Beholder 2, games with similar designs as Don't feed the Monkeys.
Of course that's true and since you talked about "releasing" such games your argument is perfectly valid.