Follow up.
You and your brother would both benefit from putting your political differences aside and assessing the known facts of the situation.
I found your reaction interesting. Teach Me Mama is a political game. It teaches the taxanomical ranks. Any creatonist will tell you animals are grouped by "kinds" not taxanomical ranks. I have always been political. You just never noticed because up until now my games have aligned with your political views. You could argue this is not the same thing and I would agree, but not everyone would.
Thank you for your concern. My brother and I have been having fights like this for years. We will be fine.
Wut 😵💫?
I might be too gooner brained to understand most of this, but I think you're conflating the fact that politics has concerned itself with the governance of everything with, well, everything just existing as it is.
Just because you've made a game about grouping animals, something that's done across many fields of study, how does that make it political?
Whilst this game, is clearly political, since it's all about actual politicians and rewarding the player for agreeing with your opinions about them.
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You don't have to look any further than the comment sections between these two games to see that one is a political game, and the other is just your regular game, regardless of how much you think you made it political.
To clarify, I don't think Teach Me Mama is political in the same way as this game. I was pointing out the fact many people would. When I said ask any creationist I was being hyperbolic. I know not every creationost denouces the taxanomical ranks. You asked a question and I was genuenly trying to answer it. Maybe I didn't do the best job. My point was this game is not taking as far a leap as it might first appear. It is a matter of persepective.