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There will always be inherent biases when someone is being hired, but making this into a gender/sexuality problem is just simply false. Women aren't structurally disadvantaged in the west. Not in the workplace, not in any way really. Homosexuality on the other hand, there really isn't much of a negative stigma towards it anymore. In fact, if you aren't a fan of homosexuals, you'll be ostracized and looked down upon by others. Bigotry doesn't bode well for businesses, it drives away customers and gives their business a bad label, so there really is no reason for what happens in this game to ever happen in real life.
This game is obvious SJW material. There's no such thing as a 1% of SJWs that are bad. Every SJW is bad. No exceptions, this game is a big mistake.
For people getting gung-ho about this DMCA takedown business, check out the authors open email to YouTube that explains what happened here.
209/11 would tumblr a game again.
A brief narrative on current social injustices. IDK why people are so outraged about this game. If they should be angry at anyone, its the current paradigms that allow such injustice to exist, not someone who is bringing them to the light. Anyways, recorded this game for my channel today, hope you all can enjoy :-)
Game Soundtrack
Two Interviewees - Main Theme by Tommaso Annoni
ENGLISH:
Two people are unemployed. They are going to be interviewed today and if they manage to make a good impression they will get the job.
The questions are the same, the answers are the same, but the interviewees are not the same: one is Martin, a man, the other one is Irene, a woman. Should it make any difference?
This is a narrative mini game created in Italian by indie developer Mauro Vanetti in one day during the Narrative Game Design course held by We Are Müesli in Bologna in January 2016. It's now being published in English, Italian, French, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese with a revamped graphics by Emanuele Klemp in order to spread awareness about gender discrimination in access to work.
This game is free. Donations will only be used to promote it.
ITALIANO:
Due persone sono senza lavoro. Hanno un colloquio proprio oggi e se riescono a fare una buona impressione saranno assunti.
Le domande sono uguali, le risposte sono uguali, ma i candidati non sono uguali: uno è Marzio, un uomo, l'altra è Irene, una donna. Fa differenza?
Questo è un giochino narrativo creato in lingua italiana dallo sviluppatore indipendente Mauro Vanetti nel corso di un giorno durante il corso di Narrative Game Design tenuto da We Are Müesli a Bologna nel gennaio 2016. È stato adesso ripubblicato in italiano, inglese, francese, spagnolo e portoghese brasiliano con una grafica tutta nuova a cura di Emanuele Klemp con lo scopo di diffondere consapevolezza sulla discriminazione di genere nell'accesso al mondo del lavoro.
Questo gioco è gratuito. Le donazioni saranno usate esclusivamente per la sua promozione.
FRANÇAIS:
Deux personnes sans emploi. Elles ont un entretien aujourd'hui et si elles arrivent à faire bonne impression, elles auront le boulot.
Les questions sont les mêmes, les réponses sont les mêmes, mais les candidats ne sont pas les mêmes : l'un est Martin, un homme, et l'autre est Irène, une femme. Est-ce que ça à une importance ?
Ceci est un petit jeu crée originalement en italien par le développeur indépendant Mauro Vanetti en un seul jour, pendant le programme Narrative Game Design de We Are Müesli. Il est maintenant publié en français, anglais, italien, espagnol et portugais brésilien avec des graphismes améliorés par Emanuele Klemp pour sensibiliser à la question de la discrimination sexuelle pour l'accès à l'emploi.
Ce jeu est gratuit. Les donations ne serviront qu'à sa promotion.
ESPAÑOL:
Dos personas están desempleadas. Ambas van a ser entrevistadas hoy y, si consiguen causar una buena impresión, conseguirán el puesto de trabajo.
Las preguntas son las mismas, así como las respuestas, pero las personas entrevistadas no son las mismas: una es Marcos, un hombre, y la otra es Laura, una mujer. ¿Debería haber alguna diferencia?
Este es un minijuego narrativo creado en un día, en italiano, por un desarrollador indie llamado Mauro Vanetti, durante el curso Narrative Game Design organizado por We Are Müesli en Bologna, en enero de 2016.
Actualmente se ha publicado en inglés, italiano, francés, castellano y portugués brasileño, con nuevos gráficos de Emanuele Klemp, para concienciar a las personas sobre la desigualdad de género en el acceso al mundo laboral.
Este juego es gratuito. Las donaciones se destinarán exclusivamente a su promoción.
SOURCES / FONTI / REFERENCIAS / RÉFÉRENCES:
Alcohol Reference
Suggestive Themes
Mild Language