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Updated: Gijón, Mar 23 04:30 Bergen, 04:30 |
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THE INDEPENDENT GAME SITUATION ARCHIVE |
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Updated: Gijón, Mar 23 04:30 Bergen, 04:30 |
P L A Y A N D W I N |
THE INDEPENDENT GAME SITUATION ARCHIVE |
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Stadium Conakry This week of tragedies, the bloody massacre in Conakry has gone unnoticed. A regiment of soldiers of captain Moussa D. Camara's government shot indiscriminately to a crowd of citizens opponents to the militar's regime gathered in the stadium of the city. Reports of the slaughter told also about public rapes and beatings. News headings, when available, they refered to "tragedy" and to international condemnations. We are able to imagine the facts: the crowds at the entrance and the panic after the first shots. The event itself -as it's been told to us- is the expression only, some way, of a specific experience we all share: the latent and irrational horror inside the mass. The Game This won't be a game to vent adrenaline as a simulated victim of that hell. Enough films and games for that purpose already. The player will be put to the test of his tenacity in a really simple game. The same tenacity that propels us to shove our way through human crowds. Open, by pressing the mouse, the entrance doors, first of all. Find, then, turning around the stadium with the mouse, the places where shots are fired, and remove them by pressing the mouse over them. |
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