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The Republia Times

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Developer(s)
  
Lucas Pope

Initial release date
  
13 April 2012

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Engine
  
Flixel

Genre
  
Indie game

Platform
  
Web browser

Similar
  
Papers - Please, The Westport Independent, Cart Life, Depression Quest, Frog Fractions

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The Republia Times is a free-to-play indie browser video game created by Lucas Pope, released in April 2012. In the game, the player takes the role of the editor of a newspaper torn between personal opposition to the government and threats to the lives of the editor's wife and children if the editor doesn't generate loyalty among the population.

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Originally created as a warm up for a Ludum Dare game jam, The Republia Times was nominated in two categories in the Games for Change Awards.

In 2016, Swedish developer Coffee Stain Studios released The Westport Independent, which is essentially a more fully featured version of the same basic idea and which also started out as a 72-hour game-jam project, though they have stated they were unaware of Republia Times until the 72-hour version was complete.

The republia times short game by lucas pope


Gameplay

In The Republia Times the player takes on the role of a news editor of the titular newspaper The Republia Times, a state-controlled newspaper in the fictional country of Republia. The player has to convince the skeptical public that they should love their oppressive, militaristic, anti-academic government while at the same time pursuing ever-greater audiences. The player must carefully choose which stories to publish, as the lives of the editor's family are at stake.

Development

The Republia Times was developed by Lucas Pope, as a warm up for Ludum Dare 23, a game jam held April 20–23, 2012. It was his first Flash game, and called Flash debugging "a nightmare".

Reception

Rock, Paper, Shotgun called The Republia Times "Simple and not especially challenging (as only doing exactly what you're ordered to generally tends to be), it's compulsive and sharp regardless". Patricia Hernandez of Kotaku compared it to "something out of the book 1984" and thought that "despite being a somewhat simple game, The Republia Times is easy to pick up and provocative—especially once you get to the twist". Gamasutra named The Republia Times in their "Best of Indie Games".

Awards

The Republia Times was nominated in two categories in 2013's Games for Change Awards, for "Best Gameplay" and "Most Significant Impact Developer".

References

The Republia Times Wikipedia