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Freedom! (video game)

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Initial release date
  
1992

Publisher
  
MECC

Platform
  
Apple II

Developer
  
MECC

Genre
  
Educational entertainment

Similar
  
Crypt Killer, Alien 3: The Gun, Silent Hill: The Arcade, The Lost World: Jurassic, Jurassic Park

Freedom! is an educational computer game developed and published by MECC. The player assumes the role of a runaway slave in the Antebellum Period of American history who is trying to reach the North through the Underground Railroad. The game met a mixed reception; some educators found it valuable while others found it racially offensive due to its use of stereotyped speech by slave characters.

In 1993, a group of offended parents sued a school which had provided the game to students and MECC, the developer. The game was pulled off the market as a result.

Gameplay

Players choose one of two characters. The male character is typically illiterate; written signs and notes appear onscreen as indecipherable symbols. The male character receives a pass from his slavemaster in order to escape to the North. The female character is sometimes able to read and write, and is able to forge a pass in order to run, in addition to asking for a pass. Players attempt to avoid slavecatchers, who may or may not perceive their character's pass as legitimate.

References

Freedom! (video game) Wikipedia