New South Park game gets harder based on skin color
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The makers of irreverent TV show South Park, known for its acerbic social and political commentary, have launched a game which gets harder if you play as a dark-skinned character.
Journalists from gaming website Eurogamer played a preview of "South Park: The Fractured But Whole", set for release in October, and uploaded a video of the experience to YouTube.
As with many games, "The Fractured But Whole" begins with the creation of an avatar. Players can experiment with hairstyles, clothes, make-up – and skin color.
The darker the skin tone, the more difficult the game is, as it alters options such as how non-player characters respond to the player and how much money you can make.
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"Don't worry, this doesn't affect combat, just every other aspect of your life," Eric Cartman comments sarcastically.
Written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the game's provocative feature is in keeping with the hit animated series, which often uses ironic humor to comment on serious social issues.
Source(s): AFP