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A Game That Lets You Manage A National News Channel Is Now In Early Access
By Burhanudin Zamri|January 31, 2020|0 Comment
Imagine Papers, Please but instead of deciding who passes the immigration checkpoint, you decide what to show on national television.
The folks overs at NotGames have finally released the early access version of Not for Broadcast. It’s their new game that puts you in the role of managing and editing the National Nightly News. As labeled on the box, it’s basically a propaganda sim.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjoZ9gYlw1Q&w=560&h=315]Unlike Papers, Please, Not for Broadcast takes a more satirical route in its tone and atmosphere. It takes place in the 1980s and you’ll see a lot of outrageous but sometimes comically honest portrayals of politics, social developments, and more.
This is an actual job you’re doing so you’ll be paid if you do it well. It gets a bit more complicated when you face dilemmas such as having to promote faulty toys made by companies willing to pay you a huge sum of cash.
During the news segments, you control which camera feed is broadcasted onto people’s TVs and also censor any inappropriate words. More importantly, your editing skills decide how you frame a certain piece of news. Run the story on a politician’s scandals or highlight his charity events?
You can get the early access version on Steam for RM32. As of writing this, there will be a 10% discount on the game until 7 February 2020, which brings the price down to RM28.80. On average, reviews of the early access version are very positive.
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