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Molleindustria's Faith Fighter
by Ian Bogost January 23, 2008
categories:
Political Games
, Religious Games
Molleindustria's at it again, this time taking on religion. Faith Fighter aims "to push gamers to reflect on how... sacred representations are often instrumentally used to fuel or justify conflicts." In other words, a critique of the exchange value of religious figures and icons.
It's a much less controversial topic than their last title about religion, Operation Pedopriest, but perhaps also less direct and biting in its commentary. Remembering controversy over the Danish muhammad cartoon controversy, Faith Fighter offers "Normal" and "Censored" mode, the latter with Muhammad's visage blocked out.
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