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Super Bernie World is a new free and retro political platformer from a team of different indie developers and it's out now with a Linux version.

Is this real? Yes, very much so. The Lead Developer and Producer is Emma Maassen from Kitsune Games (Lore Finder, MidBoss) and it's also made with the cross-platform FNA tech, with Ethan Lee doing the porting work as confirmed to us on Twitter.

Run and jump your way across 11 states and the District of Columbia as Bernie and free the USA from the clutches of four Republicans in their castle lairs. Find power ups like Vermont cheddar cheese, red roses, and the power of "Not Me. Us" to overcome obstacles such as walking red hats, Mitch troopas, and tiki torch throwers.

A political retro game rendered in classic NES style and colors, accompanied by nostalgic chip tunes.

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For an old dude, Bernie sure has a lot of agility in this. Jokes aside, it's a very retro and surprisingly polished Mario-styled platformer with a nice challenge to it that's supposed to encourage people to get out and vote (and they would obviously prefer you vote for this Bernie fellow). There's even a few real statements included from politicians.

Find it free on itch.io (you can play in the browser too) and also Steam.

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commodore256 Mar 11, 2020
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: commodore256Fuck Bernie, he's anti-freedom.

I live in a state dictated by DemocRAT rule [...]

Wow. I'm really suprised what extreme political sides some people here take. But words like "DemocRAT" are quite telling.


If you read the rest of what I said, I don't like Republicans either, I just couldn't think of a good pun for Republicans either. "Republican'ts" and "Republicunts" don't have a good ring to it. If you can think of a good pun, please tell me.


I don't like any political party, they all suck. I want gay farmers to be able to protect their weed crops with fully automatic weapons and pay a 0% tax.
wvstolzing Mar 11, 2020
Quoting: commodore256Car Registration fees are $200 and if you're poor and your car is worth $1,000, that's 20% of your car's value in registration. If you're poor and addicted to cigarettes have fun trying to get ahead in life when Cigarettes are $11 per pack.

Taxation on consumer goods & wages reach absurd levels not because taxation AS SUCH is a bad idea; it's because so called 'wealth creators' get away with contributing *nothing*, under the most fantastical and 'utopian' excuses. (We're supposed to believe that tax cuts contribute to the flourishing of society in general -- yeah, right...)

Where I live, under a religious conservative and VERY 'business friendly' administration, taxation on consumer goods is off the roof. Imported electronics, for example, get an approx. 80% markup -- just because. You wouldn't believe the amount they extort over alcoholic beverages. And this is the antithesis of 'democratic socialist' country.

The anti-taxation 'faith' in the US is not *that* deeply rooted; the American Revolution was ignited by resentment against taxation by a colonial MONARCH, not against a democratically controlled taxation regime. At the *very least*, Bernie's movement gives some hope as to the weakening of that faith. That's quite something, after decades of brainwashing.

-- oh, and in response to another person's claim that 'Super Bernie World' is a 'shameless ripoff': Please look up the definition of 'parody' and 'spoof'.
Purple Library Guy Mar 11, 2020
Quoting: commodore256I don't like any political party, they all suck. I want gay farmers to be able to protect their weed crops with fully automatic weapons and pay a 0% tax.
I believe they have that in Somalia.


Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 11 March 2020 at 4:10 pm UTC
commodore256 Mar 11, 2020
Quoting: wvstolzingTaxation on consumer goods & wages reach absurd levels not because taxation AS SUCH is a bad idea; it's because so called 'wealth creators' get away with contributing *nothing*, under the most fantastical and 'utopian' excuses. (We're supposed to believe that tax cuts contribute to the flourishing of society in general -- yeah, right...)

Taxation is theft, it's being taken under threat of kidnapping and if you resist kidnapping via defending yourself instead of running away, they kill you. I don't care who you're stealing from, it's still theft. I think trusting central planners and a monopoly on arbitration not to be corrupt is utopian.


Quoting: wvstolzingWhere I live, under a religious conservative and VERY 'business friendly' administration, taxation on consumer goods is off the roof. Imported electronics, for example, get an approx. 80% markup -- just because. You wouldn't believe the amount they extort over alcoholic beverages.

Like I said, I don't like republicans either. They blame it on RINOs and Neocons, but that's a no true Scotsman. Fuck Republicans too.

Quoting: wvstolzingThe anti-taxation 'faith' in the US is not *that* deeply rooted; the American Revolution was ignited by resentment against taxation by a colonial MONARCH, not against a democratically controlled taxation regime.

Democracy sucks, you're at the mercy of the 51%. What if 51% of people want to ban Dihydrogen Monoxide? Though a more down to earth example is Hollywood, the most "liberal" areas is for idea monopolization. Also, George Washington was a Tyrant, have you ever heard about the Whiskey Rebellion?

Taxation is theft, War is murder and Arrests are kidnapping. The only difference is thugs with guns say it isn't, but ethically, it is.
commodore256 Mar 11, 2020
Quoting: Purple Library Guy
Quoting: commodore256I don't like any political party, they all suck. I want gay farmers to be able to protect their weed crops with fully automatic weapons and pay a 0% tax.
I believe they have that in Somalia.

Somalia isn't government-less, Somalia is multiple governments trying force themselves to be the monopolistic government.
Projectile Vomit Mar 11, 2020
Meh, it's a fun retro game and the turtles look a bit like Mitch McConnell, so...
Purple Library Guy Mar 11, 2020
Quoting: commodore256
Quoting: Purple Library Guy
Quoting: commodore256I don't like any political party, they all suck. I want gay farmers to be able to protect their weed crops with fully automatic weapons and pay a 0% tax.
I believe they have that in Somalia.

Somalia isn't government-less, Somalia is multiple governments trying force themselves to be the monopolistic government.
Well, yes. And what did you think would instantly happen the moment a region was government-less?
The war of each against all will always devolve into the war of warlords against warlords, and ultimately to some form of monopoly on violence, which will harness social resources to maintain itself. This generally improves the situation rather than making it worse, but that's not relevant to the basic fact: It will happen.
The only question is what form. The more popular voice in what is done with those social resources, the better. So representative democracies are better than dictatorships, less-fake representative democracies are better than more-fake ones (the US having about the fakest currently), co-operatives are better than corporations, representative democracies with proportional representation and a wide choice of political parties are better than ones with first-past-the-post or only two political parties, direct democracy is better than representative democracy.

Mind you, just because your dream no-government zero-taxation scenario would instantly disappear if it could somehow be created, doesn't mean it would be a good thing even if it could somehow be maintained. Zero taxation means near-zero social organization, which means savagery. Your weed farmer would never eat a banana again, or post nonsense on the internet, or travel more than 100 miles. No roads, no internet, almost no education or health care, no plumbing, no movies, few books, little electricity, bits of technology might exist in small enclaves but would be unable to spread or combine with the other bits. And, of course, widespread banditry and violence.
commodore256 Mar 11, 2020
Quoting: Purple Library GuyWell, yes. And what did you think would instantly happen the moment a region was government-less?

I don't know, it hasn't happened in a western culture in contemporary age.


Quoting: Purple Library GuyZero taxation means near-zero social organization, which means savagery.

You act like that doesn't happen with cops today. I talked to a guy that was raped by a police chief. I don't expect good service from a monopoly.


Quoting: Purple Library GuyYour weed farmer would never eat a banana again, or post nonsense on the internet, or travel more than 100 miles. No roads, no internet, almost no education or health care, no plumbing, no movies, few books, little electricity, bits of technology might exist in small enclaves but would be unable to spread or combine with the other bits. And, of course, widespread banditry and violence.


You act like demand for those services like roads and internet and medicine and security wouldn't exist in absence of a monopoly on arbitration. We tried big Gooberment in the West, it was called Germany and East-Germany. We also tried direct-democracy in places Sanfran, they have propositions and look at their homeless populations and banning of plastic straws.
Cyril Mar 11, 2020
Quoting: commodore256Democracy sucks, you're at the mercy of the 51%.[...]

I repeat it's not a democracy, for fuck's sake please stop calling these governments the same name when they have nothing in common. In a democracy you vote for the laws directly, you and evrybody DO the politics, you don't vote for someone to do politics for you.
wvstolzing Mar 11, 2020
Quoting: commodore256Taxation is theft, it's being taken under threat of kidnapping and if you resist kidnapping via defending yourself instead of running away, they kill you. I don't care who you're stealing from, it's still theft. I think trusting central planners and a monopoly on arbitration not to be corrupt is utopian.

Awesome, this clarifies everything. Best wishes going forward.
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