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There's a riot going on in the city. The protagonist is opposed to the crowd's ideology, so he persuades people to switch to the opposite side of the conflict until the tide turns and a second riot with opposite ideology begins. The protagonist suddenly decides to change sides. He begins persuading rioters to return to the same side which he originally opposed. He changes the flow of the riot back and forth a couple of times, and then takes the middle ground of the argument which he's been channeling. Now nobody will listen to him. Then the game ends.
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developer getting on some sort of moral high horse about how arguments can help sway the thoughts of others and how it really means nothing in the end. boo to you sir. 1/5
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Oh riiight, when you reach the 'middle ground', you are no longer 'oppositional'.
Great teaching game! This could definitely be expanded on in many ways. :)
Thank you!
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is there a point im making them black then making them white making them black making white??????????????????????????
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And that's how one guy with identity crisis made a whole city running around in panic.
So what's the message? There is no "Evil" or "Good"? Or more like: "Perfect equilibrium can only be archived in an endless battle of Ying vs. Yang."? Or is it more in the "don't be crowd, don't follow" direction?
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The point is, at first you lovee watermelon :) then you found out you were related to Michael Jackson, then you saw a chicken farm, and then you found the bleach to your washing machine, then you decided, screw it, I'm gonna keep my frackin chicken, and my bleach.
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This is the conversation:
BLACK ONE: Hey you! Pokemons dont exist!
WHITE ONE: WTF!?!? My childhood is ruined! *Turning black*
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I think a good way to sum the message this game sends up, is to say, and I hate to sound cliche, The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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actually, gray _is_ a correct spelling of grey, seeing prevalence in the U.S.
actually, grey _is_ a correct spelling of gray, seeing prevalence in the U.K.
life is funny like that
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This reminds me of school and the rumors that spread. They will be on ur side at first, but then someone will tell them a lie, then there gone.