Privates (Video Game)

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Short description: 2010 video game
Privates
Developer(s)Size Five Games
Publisher(s)Size Five Games
Programmer(s)Dan Marshall
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Windows
Release6 August 2010
Genre(s)Multidirectional shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Privates is a freeware twin-stick shooter video game developed and published by Size Five Games (formerly Zombie Cow Studios) and commissioned by Channel 4 as a sex education tool. It was published on 6 August 2010 for Windows.[1] Privates was positively received by critics and won a BAFTA Award.[2]

Gameplay

The player plays as a squad of miniature Marines wearing condom hats who are sent into various people's vaginas and rectums, as well as other parts of the body, in order to kill real-life sexually transmitted infections (STI), which are depicted as monsters.[3] The right weapons must be used to destroy them, which include anti-bacterial and anti-viral guns.[3] The player can order their squad, which consists of up to three additional Marines besides the player, to attack certain enemy types while they cover the others.[3]

Plot

The main character is Jack, who commands Foxtrot Squad. The squad, whose members have been deemed too useless by the "top brass", is forced to embark on a dangerous mission with a combat veteran in the hopes that they will either "shape up" or die.[3]

Development

The game was funded by Channel 4, in order to promote safe sex for teenage boys.[4][5] Developer Dan Marshall compared the game to Gunstar Heroes in its design.[3] He called his Google Search history when making the game "eclectic, horrific and embarrassing", saying that "if my ISP are snooping on me, they're presumably pretty concerned about my well-being", and saying that the game's artist was "constantly getting sent stuff he desperately didn't want to look at".[3] He also said that his eyes were "opened" about sexual health, and realised how easy STIs were to transmit.[3]

The game was rejected from release on the Xbox 360 by Microsoft after being advised that it would fail peer review due to its overly sexual content.[4] This decision was derided by critics, with Destructoid saying "I think it's very disturbing that we have a culture where deplorable violence is considered normal, but sex [...] is treated like something freakish and wrong".[4]

Reception

Eurogamer said that it was "genuinely refreshing to experience something that gets straight to the point" about sexual health, pointing to "frightening" statistics amongst teenagers.[6] Rock, Paper, Shotgun praised the game's writing and music, despite remarking on some audio issues.[1]

The game was criticised by a feminist blog, Hoyden About Town, for being "misogynist".[7] In a counter-argument by Lewis Denby of Gamasutra, he said that the game does not try to send the message that women's genitals are "filthy and disease-ridden", but rather was a "great idea" due to its focus on sexual education, calling the article "tremendously bad reporting", but ultimately admitting that "the author has a point" and that humorous games about "serious issues" will always be open to criticism.[7]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Walker, John (2010-08-06). "Privates Out, Flapping About In The Breeze" (in en-US). https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/08/06/privates-out-flapping-about-in-the-breeze/. 
  2. Purchese, Robert (2011-11-28). "Sex education PC game Privates wins a BAFTA" (in en-UK). http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-11-28-sex-education-pc-game-privates-wins-a-bafta. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Walker, John (2010-05-17). "Exclusive: Getting Intimate With Privates" (in en-US). https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/05/17/exclusive-getting-intimate-with-privates. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Vagina-based shooter Privates 'too sexual' for Xbox 360" (in en). 17 September 2010. https://www.destructoid.com/vagina-based-shooter-privates-too-sexual-for-xbox-360-184185.phtml. 
  5. Gibson, Ellie (2010-05-24). "Zombie Cow game too sexy for Live?" (in en-UK). http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/zombie-cow-game-too-sexy-for-live. 
  6. Porter, Will (2010-07-28). "Privates Hands On" (in en-UK). http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/privates-hands-on?page=2. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Denby, Lewis. "Opinion: Channel 4's Privates Controversy" (in en). http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/119758/Opinion_Channel_4s_Privates_Controversy.php. 



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