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I enjoyed playing various scenarios. I like pixel graphics, depressing colors and music which allows to tune my brain to the mood of machine. The whole idea of machine as a micro-society which is deforesting the planet to live is fascinating.

The only thing I worry is that personal views of author may influence game play too much. The most visible example of this is narrator comment, when you aquire a gun after police training. The message is "You got a gun. Now you can murder people". When I hear such a comment from a narrator - which I expect to be objective - I have a funny feeling in my stomach.

I hope final version won't try to moralize people playing this game. Some simplifications are needed for the game to be playable, but I would like to blend a bit such a visible contrast between Mava (left-wing party, strongly positive) and Volf (right-wing party, strongly negative). Maybe final version of the game would show that every power corrupts, no matter if socialist or capitalist?

I wait for the full game to be released. Thank you for such a good experience!

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"You got a gun. Now you can murder people".

I take that as a commentary on police brutality rather than a glorification of violence. In the real world, Police have murdered people in the past, so the game is pointing out that Girt now has a license (his badge and gun) to brutally punish citizens without fear of punishment from the state - like many Police Officers in America. So, to me,  its a sarcastic piss-take on those Officers that think they can get away with murder now that they are a member of the force. To me, this dark joke is the opposite of glorification of violence.

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To me this was a joke which I laughed at, and also an indicator that now I have an option of killing