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About the StoryA simple text-based adventure exploring the age-old question: What would you do if you had more money than any single human being should ever have?Game Details |
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"You Are Jeff Bezos" is a very simple game with no custom visuals or text effects, but the story is well done and thought provoking. Although multimedia can add a lot to a game to set its tone and aesthetic, this one works without any of that. Worth a quick play.
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by Aimee (England)
If good art is art that elicits a reaction and makes you think then this is good art. This game made my Dad make a sickened face. I got him to play it and when he could just wave away problems at a click of a button the power of it made him feel gross. Anything anti-capitalist that can get that reaction out of him is doing a great job.
I appreciated the Hedgehog's explanations.
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