RIOT SIMULATOR! BEING THE RIOT POLICE! TEAR GAS AND BATONS – Riot Civil Unrest Early Access Gameplay
RIOT SIMULATOR! BEING THE RIOT POLICE! TEAR GAS AND BATONS – Riot Civil Unrest Early Access Gameplay
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Today we’re checking out a game that’s more than just a riot simulator, it’s a little bit of history, a bit of strategy, and a lot of challenge. In it we get to select between participating as the riot police or the protesters in several real world situations, and how we respond to the various issues is going to matter on how the news media paints their picture of us. As the Police, do you go in tear gas blazing and batons swinging? Or do you instead simply just feint a charge and try to get the protesters to pack up without injuring anyone?
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ABOUT: Riot – Civil Unrest
As the world’s economical crisis deepens and inequality tears the very fabric of society the discontentment of the masses manifests itself in public disturbances and civil disorder.
RIOT – Civil Unrest is the highly anticipated real-time riot simulator that places the player right in the heart of some of the world’s most fractious clashes. Campaigns include: Indignados (Spain), Arab Spring (Egypt), Keratea (Greece) and NoTAV (Italy). Seventeen single level scenarios include Rome, Oakland, Paris, London and Ukraine.
RIOT – Civil Unrest’s creator, Leonard Menchiari, experienced rioting first-hand at the NoTAV protests in Italy. He created the game to tell the stories and express the feelings experienced during these clashes. What triggers the crowd to behave with such anger and aggression? Often outnumbered, what does a police officer feel like during the conflict? RIOT – Civil Unrest presents the player with the opportunity to experience both sides of the fight – a fight in which there really are no winners. Who is right and who is wrong? Experience RIOT – Civil Unrest and draw your own conclusions.
Play as the Police
Employ numerous crowd-control tactics, both passive and aggressive.
Command Assault, Tactical, and Ballistic squads.
Call in police trucks, water cannon or even a tank!
Choose whether to use smoke grenades, rubber and plastic bullets or even live ammunition.
Play as the Rioters
Instruct Rioters (armed and passive) and Journalists.
Incite rage and cause the masses to act aggressively or try to calm the situation with tactical crowd reformation and retreats.
Attack authority with Molotov cocktails, fireworks, paper-bombs, rocks, street furniture and the power of the media.
Multiple Modes
Sixteen campaign levels split over four scenarios; Keratea (Greece), NoTAV (Italy), Indignados (Spain) and Arab Spring (Egypt).
See the story unfold from both sides – play all thirty-two levels as the Rioters or the Police.
Single player mode – play against the computer AI.
Versus mode – play with or against a friend or AI on the same computer.
Create your own Riots with the level editor (Coming During Early Access)
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