Indie Intermission – ‘Diren Teyze’ One Aunt On A Mission
Today I pick yet another game from the GeziJAM , a game jam all about the Turkish protests that have been happening recently.
Diren Teyze is a rather interesting game created by Engin Ünsal and Efe Alaçamlı .
Diren Teyze is a very interesting game that shows the other side to the protest, a side sadly present in all protests and often a side that overshadows the real meaning of the protest.
Diren Teyze (Aunt Resistance) was sitting around watching the TV when she was interrupted by the noise coming from outside. When she looked outside she couldn’t help but notice the provocateurs damaging her apartment along with many others along the street.
So taking to the streets she decided the only reasonable thing to do would be to clean up the streets one person at a time. It is up to you to go out and prevent any more damage occurring by enforcing the law.
Diren Teyze is controlled by you pressing the correct keys on the keyboard that correspond to the letters above the person’s head, very much in a guitar hero style.
Average play time – 2 minutes
Diren Teyze is an interesting little game that highlights some of the more underlying issues with the protest and it manages to do so in a rather fun and non-serious way.
Diren Teyze can be played onlinenow. If you would like to find our more about the GeziJAM head to the official site.
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