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Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation

$14.99
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Why Not Games
Publisher:
Why Not Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Syphilisation is a postcolonial parody of the 4X genre. In it, I take the established tropes of 4X games and attempt to show postcolonial alternatives to each of them. Most notably, Syphilisation frames human struggle as a common striving for a better world rather than a furious competition between ourselves. There's a lot of space left uneXplored in the 4X space and Syphilisation aims to show some of what more is possible.

In Syphilisation, you play as a student doing a group report on Gandhi, Churchill and colonization as a whole. In doing so, you will research actual facts about the events of the time, including the Dandi March, Appeasement and the history of Ahimsa. You also learn about the students doing the report and their stories. Also, as anyone who has had to do a group report knows, the politics of nations are just the politics of student groups writ large.

This is a game where you can try empathy though. If you wish to play opportunistically, this game is not going to stop you, but will let you try an alternative if you prefer. More than one player can win and you're able to help others as much as you can hinder.

It's also a game that tries to show something of history from below. The citizens of your empire have many requests of their own and will often just handle them by themselves rather than wait for you to get around to them. They will research new technologies, complete buildings and units and simply deal with their issues by themselves. You can make yourself more popular by getting there first, but Syphilisation understands that leaders need the people and not the other way around.

Everything in this game, from campaigns to technology to settling all try to present a system that is not underpinned by imperialism and so present something novel in this 4X space. This is a game of ideas and I hope you like them.

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For various reasons I prefer to leave reviews on Backloggd these days (https://backloggd.com/u/Wojit/review/3246989/), but I wanted one here to draw more attention to this fun little game, and really cool and effective game design experiment. Though the implementation has some issues, It's so thoughtfully designed and completely realised as an alternative kind of game in a genre that is crying out for more novel, diverse, and politically aware games.

System Requirements

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Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 1.7GHz dual-core CPU
  • Memory: 256 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 5000 or better
  • Storage: 250 MB available space

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How much does Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation cost?

Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.7GHz dual-core CPU Memory: 256 MB RAM Graphics: Intel HD 5000 or better Storage: 250 MB available space

What platforms is Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation available on?

Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation is available on Windows PC.

Is Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation worth buying?

Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation has 100% positive reviews from 1 players.

When was Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation released?

Nikhil Murthy's Syphilisation was released on Sep 1, 2024.

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