Equipment

I can’t make it 10 minutes in this free browser-based New York Times Sim without getting fired for commie agitprop-

Another day, another free browser game on Itch sucking up a frankly worrying amount of my time. Last week it was Social Democracy, which let me live my lifelong dream of being an obscure Weimar-era economist. Today? New York Times Simulator, in which I live my other lifelong dream of repeatedly getting fired from America’s newspaper of record.

NYT Sim comes from developer/rabble-rouser Molleindustria, the same person who brought you things like Democratic Socialism Simulator, Every Day The Same Dream: a game about alienation and the refusal of labour, and Booflag: the game where you boo the Confederate flag. Are you picking up on the vibe? I feel like the vibe should be coming through loud and clear.

The game carries on Molleindustria’s tradition of wrapping spiky satire in a frighteningly playable package. It calls itself a “modern remake” of Lucas Pope’s The Republia Times, a game that saw you assemble a state-run newspaper to flatter the regime while minimising stories that made it look bad.

Instead of a single, tyrannical regime to please, NYT Sim gives you three factions to cater to: The cops, the rich, and the state of Israel. It works like this: The NYT front page has four slots for four different stories, and potential candidates gradually fill up the left side of your screen. You have to choose ones that will entice readers without offending your backers. Mess up, and you’ll either run out of readers or get fired.

Which is a little awkward, because all your most interesting stories are either about the accelerating collapse of the climate and big capital’s complicity in that, police violence against unarmed civilians, or the brutality of Israel’s conduct in Gaza. They’re not keen on you publishing those headlines, which means you have to cycle through various potential angles, turning important stories into either banal, navel-gazing thinkpieces or else truly impressive deployments of the passive voice. 

Either that or you just run the absolute nothing pieces that come up from time to time on a slow news day (hey, we’ve all been there), but that won’t keep readers coming back for long.

The game is, well, actually pretty simple. I never found it too hard to keep all my partners happy while keeping readers coming back, and that’s probably why a game only lasts around ten minutes. It’s more an extended joke than it is a challenge, and the fun comes mostly from seeing the numerous different versions of each headline you’re presented with.

If you just want to set things on fire, though, you can just see how quickly you can annoy America’s rich and powerful by seizing control of the NYT and turning it into a sub-outlet of The Weekly Worker. You won’t make it through the week before the paper’s rich owners pull their funding, the cops come knocking, or the pro-Israel editorial board tells you to clear your desk, but hey, better to burn out than fade away.

Related Posts

Caesars Sportsbook Launches New Mobile Sports Betting App in Harrah’s Gulf Coast in Mississippi

The industry giant Caesars Entertainment, Inc. is expanding its operations to Harrah’s Gulf Coast, Biloxi, Mississippi, where the company’s sportsbook went live on April 20, 2024. All the players who want to place their bets can do it on the Caesars Sportsbook Mississippi mobile application while visiting Harrah’s. 

New mobile app and extended partnership:

In order to place the bets, the players must be at least 21. They can register and deposit across the whole state, so only betting itself requires visiting the casino.

Caesars has been present in Harrah’s since 2018 when its sportsbook location was launched. 

The companies celebrate the app launch through various giveaways and promotions

Crow Country's Deliciously Haunted Nostalgia Is A Weapon

At first glance, Crow Country is a nostalgia piece. It pulls on the horrific sprawl of Resident Evil, populating its theme-park setting with brain twisters and monsters contorting into human shapes. It borrows from the toy aesthetic of Final Fantasy VII, its characters rendered in blocky, plastic proportions like Playmobil. Yet, it’s more than just a throwback, it lays bear the haunted roots of nostalgia culture.

Protagonist Mara Forest visited the titular theme park as a child, but it was not a happy experience. There, a strange man bit her and she gained some terminal illness, which is slowly killing her. She has returned to make things right, find out what happened, and stop it from happening again. She returns to what was, only fleetingly, a site of childhood joy. Sh…

Department Of Justice Opens Investigation Into Vince McMahon And WWE

In January, former WWE employee Janel Grant came forward with an explosive lawsuit against ex-WWE owner Vince McMahon and former WWE Head of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis that accused them of sexually assaulting and trafficking her. Shortly thereafter, McMahon resigned from WWE’s parent company TKO. And while the two sides have yet to meet in a court of law, the Department of Justice is now opening its own investigation into Grant’s claims.

Via Deadline, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District Of New York revealed to the federal court that McMahon, Laurinaitis, and WWE are the subjects of an official DOJ investigation. As a result, Grant’s lawsuit will now be on the backburner while the government pursues its own case.

“Ms. Grant has consented to a request b…

Princess Leia's Bikini From Star Wars- Return Of The Jedi Is Available For Over $30,000

You can turn heads at the pool or beach this summer by sporting Princess Leia’s bikini from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. The only catch is putting up at least $31,000 to purchase the seven-piece costume at Heritage’s July Entertainment Auction.

Variety reports the bathing suit isn’t the only iconic film piece to buy, either. For example, Din Djarin’s helmet from The Mandalorian on Disney+ starts at roughly $20,000, while Mjolnir from Thor: The Dark World has a current bid of $17,500.

Heritage notes that Leia’s bikini costume, which has actual “production wear,” isn’t the most expensive Star Wars item available at auction Come from online casino bangladesh . A Y-Wing miniature from A New Hope…

Fallout’s Ella Purnell Doesn’t Want To Be Known As "The Cannibalism Chick"

Between Yellowjackets, Army of the Dead, Sports betting site B Sports and now Fallout, Ella Purnell has already built up a small list of projects involving either cannibalism or flesh-eating zombies. It’s something the actress can joke about, especially because Yellowjackets and Fallout have gone a long way towards establishing her as a star. Even so, Purnell doesn’t want to be known for only taking those kind of roles.

“What’s so funny is that I didn’t put two and two together with Yellowjackets and Fallout,” said Purnell during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “I never ever was like, ‘Oh God, what are people going to say about my cannibalism trend?’ It never occurred to me until I started doing press, and I was like, ‘Oh yeah, I guess…

Fortnite Season 7- Start Time And Date, Skins, Theme

Fortnite Season 7 is almost upon us. Sports betting site B Sports Season 7 officially starts on June 8, and we already have some ideas of what to expect–it’s clear that aliens and UFOs will be the big theme, although we don’t yet know exactly what that will entail. [Update: Fortnite Season 7 is live, adding Rick Sanchez of Rick & Morty fame, Superman, and more.]

The wait isn’t much longer now, as Epic will be revealing the Fortnite story and battle pass trailers for Season 7 today, June 7, at 11 PM PT (2 AM ET / 7 AM BST on June 8), according to listings on YouTube. That should fill in the gaps on what we know will happen in the new season; you can find out all the information we have about Season 7 below.

In the meantim…