A controversial indie game titled "Acquitted," developed by Nordic Empire, allows players to assume the role of Kyle Rittenhouse and engage in the mass shooting of his detractors. The game appears to cater to alt-right audiences and has sparked outrage for its content, which glorifies violence against political opponents. Despite the negative reception, the game has found a niche audience that revels in its divisive nature. Critics suggest playing more thoughtful political games like Disco Elysium instead.
"Alex Jones: NWO Wars" is a 2D side-scrolling shooter game that has garnered attention for its controversial content, including racism, homophobia, and misogyny, as well as its poor gameplay quality. The game, which lasts only 48 minutes and costs $17.76, features Alex Jones and a centaur Joe Rogan fighting against various enemies, including gay frogs and homeless people. Despite its "Very Positive" reviews on Steam, the game is criticized for its offensive content and for being a cash-grab targeting Alex Jones' followers. The game's layers of irony and unironic content make it difficult to discern the developers' true intentions, but it notably avoids mentioning the Sandy Hook incident and fails to promote Jones' products.