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'''Taiwan 2013'''(臺灣2013) is a web/mobile game that was developed in 2013 by a group named Cyber Armed Youth(電馭武裝青年). It's designed in the style of '[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_97_(video_game) Hong Kong 97]'(香港97). The gameplay is the same as its inspiration, and it appears to contain satirical elements aimed at Ma Ying-jeou(馬英九), who was the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) at the time. Initially, the game was released as a web-based version playable online, and subsequently, it was made available on the Android platform.<ref name="R1">[https://cyberarmedyouth.blogspot.com/ The homepage of this game]</ref>
'''Taiwan 2013'''(臺灣2013) is a web/mobile game that was developed in 2013 by a group named Cyber Armed Youth(電馭武裝青年). It's designed in the style of '[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_97_(video_game) Hong Kong 97]'(香港97) and [[Taiwan 2001 (found parody PC game; 2000s-early 2010s)|Taiwan 2001]]. The gameplay is the same as its inspiration, and it appears to contain satirical elements aimed at Ma Ying-jeou(馬英九), who was the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) at the time. Initially, the game was released as a web-based version playable online, and subsequently, it was made available on the Android platform.<ref name="R1">[https://cyberarmedyouth.blogspot.com/ The homepage of this game]</ref>
==Game Content==
==Game Content==
Based on the information shown on the game's homepage, players are tasked with controlling a character referred to as 'Mr. Jiu'(“九先生”), who is meant to confront a group of protesters. These demonstrators are depicted holding signs bearing the words 'NO' and 'Oppressed by the officials, the people rebel'(“官逼民反”). The game is set in front of the Presidential Office Building in Taipei, ROC. The game's developer has commented:  
Based on the information shown on the game's homepage, players are tasked with controlling a character referred to as 'Mr. Jiu'(“九先生”), who is meant to confront a group of protesters. These demonstrators are depicted holding signs bearing the words 'NO' and 'Oppressed by the officials, the people rebel'(“官逼民反”). The game is set in front of the Presidential Office Building in Taipei, ROC. The game's developer has commented:  
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==See Also==
[[Taiwan 2001 (found parody PC game; 2000s-early 2010s)|Taiwan 2001]]
==References==
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Revision as of 18:21, 12 March 2024

TAIWAN2013TITLE WEB.png

Title screen of Web version

Status: Lost

Taiwan 2013(臺灣2013) is a web/mobile game that was developed in 2013 by a group named Cyber Armed Youth(電馭武裝青年). It's designed in the style of 'Hong Kong 97'(香港97) and Taiwan 2001. The gameplay is the same as its inspiration, and it appears to contain satirical elements aimed at Ma Ying-jeou(馬英九), who was the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) at the time. Initially, the game was released as a web-based version playable online, and subsequently, it was made available on the Android platform.[1]

Game Content

Based on the information shown on the game's homepage, players are tasked with controlling a character referred to as 'Mr. Jiu'(“九先生”), who is meant to confront a group of protesters. These demonstrators are depicted holding signs bearing the words 'NO' and 'Oppressed by the officials, the people rebel'(“官逼民反”). The game is set in front of the Presidential Office Building in Taipei, ROC. The game's developer has commented:

'As 2014 approaches, this game, TW2013, serves to memorialize this accursed epoch.'

[1]

Availability

Information about this game is scarce, only available on the developer's website and a blog run by a Taiwanese gaming enthusiast[2]. The blog states that the game's webpage 'seems to be in a state of inactivity,' suggesting that it is not operational or updated. Additionally, it has posted a link to a comment which asserts that the game is exceptionally challenging to play.[3] The web-based version offered by the developer is now defunct[4], and attempting to access the Android version via the provided Google Play link results in an error, specifically stating 'The requested URL was not found'.[5]

Gallery

See Also

Taiwan 2001

References