El Bárcenas case it has given much to talk about in our country and throughout the world. However, frivolity is something characteristic of Spain. That laugh at whatever it is even if it's not funny. A game inspired by the case of the former Treasurer of the Popular Party He has reached Android and iOS. Developed by 4D3 Animation Studio, it reproduces those suspicious events that were the front page of several newspapers and in which the envelopes that entered and left the accounting in B of the PP are protagonists. To avoid any legal complications, the game is titled Docks, Corrupt Treasurer.
This title seeks to cash in on a hot and rugged issue such as the possible illegal financing of the party in the Government. We can't blame them, at least someone will win out of all this. The game is free, but contains advertising. If paid, it would be completely despicable.
The gameplay is simple, we have to give envelopes to everyone who comes to ask for them y collect receipts they leave for the transaction. In each fraudulent operation we obtain a amount of money that goes to our accounts in Switzerland. All parallels are arranged.
In the event that we do not deliver the envelopes, these politicians and businessmen of dubious morals will give a tip and leak our papers, leading us to jail. This is perhaps the most fanciful part of the game: the bad guys pay for their crimes and go to prison.
To distribute the envelopes we have to slide them on a table trying to make them at the height of the table where the collector is. There are envelopes of three colors with different quantities and we have to provide the amount that is requested and not another.
Once tested, it must be said that it is not a great game. Control is difficult and evolution non-existent. Maybe he can make us smile for a while, until we get bored with him or until we think how sad all this is.
You can get it for Android at Google Play and for iOS in iTunes.
It's one of those things that are only good for people to share.
Indeed, a mere curiosity. The game doesn't have much to it. Although it is not the game that should make us reflect but the frivolity of creating it.