Decapitation’s Not Your Hype? Play Fatworld

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Wired conducted coverage of a Web game called Fatworld, which aims – with the couch potato’s favorite active medium – to lend insight on the “politics of nutrition.”

Fatworld, which comes out this fall, was put together by Ian Bogost, a Georgia Tech professor who likes designing snarky little games that illuminate harsh realities. In Fatworld, gamers that make less-than-fantastic health choices can watch their characters bloom with food allergies, heart disease, diabetes and, predictably, death.

Other Bogost games sound equally awe-inspiring. In one called Disaffected!, which came out last year, players pose as Kinko’s employees struggling to meet print orders while lazy colleagues make paper-filing errors.

Per a Bogost user review: “I could actually feel myself getting angry and depressed and my sense of self-worth going right through the floor.”

Wow. Sounds suspiciously like life. We’ll stick with collecting Sheeple blood, thanks.

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