History Revised: Molleindustria's Memory Reloaded
August 31, 2010 8:00 AM | Eric Caoili

MolleIndustria, makers of Oiligarchy and Every Day The Same Dream, have put out another thought-provoking game called Memory Reloaded: The Downfall, a quick experience similar to the card-matching game we've all played but updated for "these unstable times". You can play it for free online here.
You might remember that Molleindustria released a similar Memory Reloaded game in Italian a few years, which also tested how players remembered history, but this new version looks at the "semantic shifts, revisions, and manipulations" of current events like universal/socialized health care, ruthless/needy bankers, etc.
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3 Comments
Awesome! If there's one thing I want from games it's to be indoctrinated with fashionable, heavy-handed, emotional nonsense. Sign me up!
M. | September 1, 2010 8:57 AM
"Radical games against the dictatorship of entertainment"
Thanks for liberating us from those entertainment fascists, mister Italian communist! Death to entertainment, viva propaganda!
Mister Bitey | September 2, 2010 12:39 PM
Actually, it's quite possibly the most open ended and politically ambiguous game molleindustria made so far.
ex | September 3, 2010 4:43 AM