There’s a growing school of thought in China that internal reforms aren’t enough to rid the Communist Party of corruption and that something more radical is needed. So…
The China Anti-Corruption Culture Gaming Net, sponsored by the Ningbo government, is about to launch a new online game that fights official corruption in its many insidious forms. "Incorruptible Warrior Online", currently in beta testing, is an MMORPG that pits the player against all types of corrupt officials in ancient China.
ESWN translates Southern Metropolis Daily’s account of the game.
...the hero of the game is an "honest and upright official" whose assignment is to weed out corrupt officials, along with their children and mistresses. Here 'weed out' does not mean 'putting in jail' -- it means using weapons, wizardry and torture to kill them...Your ultimate goal is to reach
The women in bikinis are all corrupt officials’ mistresses. And if that’s not thrilling enough, let’s hear it for the learn from Lei Feng game.
Pedestrians may say dirty words, trample upon grass, spit or litter on the road or break traffic rules and the players' tasks are to stop these bad habits or deeds while helping old men cross the street...
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