Developed a game in Germany based on events in Ukraine

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German developers created the game Death From Above, based on videos shot by attack aircraft of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. as he wrote Deutsche Welle (organization included in the list of foreign agents by the Ministry of Justice)The moral of this game is debatable.

To ease the pressure from critics, the developer plans to transfer some of the profits to the Armed Forces of Ukraine for the purchase of drones. The game has already been released on Steam in early access mode, but is still in development.

Hendrik Lesser, owner of Remote Control Productions, the Munich game company that developed the game, said a propaganda approach was deliberately chosen during the game’s creation.

“We deliberately made a simple game that anyone could play and we took a clear position. <..> To some extent, we take this issue with humor,” Lesser said.

The developers humorously refer to the name “Holy Javelina” for American-made Javelin anti-tank systems, as well as a poster by the International Criminal Court in search of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The game offers the player to try out the role of a Ukrainian drone operator, who fires at Russian military equipment, soldiers and fighters, eventually restoring radio communications. The action takes place in imaginary places.

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