
Chilly reception for marijuana tycoon game shows games industry’s backwards stance on drugs
https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/15/chilly-reception-for-marijuana-tycoon-game-shows-games-industrys-backwards-stance-on-drugs/
Intense and graphic violence is something we’ve come to simply expect from games, but sexual and other adult themes are still largely taboo — including, as publisher Devolver Digital is learning, drugs. Even if the game in question is a relatively serious tycoon-type look at the current (and legal!) business of selling weed.
Devolver is no stranger to controversy; it has published and helped develop dozens of games and many of them have featured the kind of graphic violence that sets off those who still see the medium as a corruptive, fundamentally debased one. And to be fair, the likes of Hotline Miami aren’t going to change any minds.