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Chinese game lets you execute corrupt officials
« on: August 02, 2007, 02:06:01 PM »
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/08/01/chinese_game_lets_yo.html
Chinese game lets you execute corrupt officials
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A downloadable Chinese game called "The Incorruptible Warrior" is an unexpected success -- something attributed to Chinese exhaustion and frustration with official corruption. In the game you're a civil servant out for blood, torturing and executing corrupt officials.

What is so interesting about this game? After all, the executable file is only 78M, the pictures are crude, the scenes are spare, the copyright is suspect (because it borrows a great deal of material from other games), the lone server is unstable and the financial sponsor is the Communist Party Disciplinary Committee of the Haishu district in Ningbo city.
The reason for the public interest is that the hero of the game is a "honest and upright official" whose assignment is to weed out corrupt officials, along with their children and mistresses. Here 'weed out' does not 'putting in jail' -- it means using weapons, wizardry and torture to kill them. There are 165 characters taken from history. On your side are the famous clean officials such as Hai Rui and Lord Bao. On the opposite side are the famous corrupt officials such as Zhao Gao, Huo Shen and others who exhibit different degrees of power (=corruption) as indicated by the gauge levels over their heads. When you kill a corrupt official, you gain experience points. For example, killing the eunuch official Wei Zhongxian gains you 100 experience points. As you accumulate points, you increase your powers for "Combatting corruption," "Moral character" and "Degree of being corruption free" instead of "life," "magic" and "strength" in other kinds of games. Your ultimate goal is to reach , where "the birds sing, the flowers give out fragrance, the people are full of love and harmony, the nation is prospering and the world is calm and peaceful."




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Re: Chinese game lets you execute corrupt officials
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2007, 04:53:02 PM »
I love those outfits.

Sad that you have to go after their children and mistresses though.
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Re: Chinese game lets you execute corrupt officials
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2007, 09:56:34 PM »
They seem to be doing pretty well executing them in real life, too.
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Re: Chinese game lets you execute corrupt officials
« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2007, 07:29:39 AM »
Hmmm . . . methinks a similar game could be a hit here, too.  police

If the Chicoms wanted it to be more "true to life" they'd have the hero present the surviving families (of the late corrupt officials) with a bill for the bullets used in the executions . . .
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Re: Chinese game lets you execute corrupt officials
« Reply #4 on: August 03, 2007, 07:42:10 AM »
In Chinese games, I prefer xiangqi, although I don't mind wuqi.
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Re: Chinese game lets you execute corrupt officials
« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2007, 08:56:53 PM »
In Chinese games, I prefer xiangqi, although I don't mind wuqi.

You just have to remember to let the wuqi win. 
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