Historical indie videogame about the suburbs of the Cold War in South America.
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12 sept. 2023
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“With the sound of helicopters whirling and Chile's La Moneda presidential palace ablaze, a virtual couple join the resistance movement against a military dictatorship in a video game released ahead of the 50th anniversary of Chile's 1973 coup.”
Reuters

“Sociologist Jorge Olivares has turned the stories his parents told him about Pinochet's regime into a transgressive work of art”
Buenos Aires Herald

“Dirty Wars: September 11” stands as an interactive and emotional reminder that seeks to transcend entertainment and build a bridge between present and future generations.”
Roastbrief

À propos de ce jeu

Historical-Narrative Videogame




In the early 1970s, in the context of the Cold
War, the Nixon administration and the CIA supported a coup against Salvador Allende, who had been promoting "The Chilean Way to Socialism" by expropriating and nationalizing important North American capitals.



With this support, on September 11, 1973, the Chilean armed forces bombed the La Moneda palace and Allende was overthrown, establishing a civil-military dictatorship led by Augusto Pinochet, which lasted 17 years and produced thousands of exiles, political prisoners, tortured and detained and disappeared.

Chile, September 11, 1973

Historical and narrative Videogame


Dirty Wars: September 11 is an indie narrative and historical video game, a fictional story inspired by real events that immerses us in the resistance to the Chilean civil-military dictatorship. Through eight levels of play, you will take control of Maximiliano and Abigail, a young couple who join the revolutionary committee COMIREV in Chile to fight against the dictatorship.




8 missions make up the chronology of the game that takes place during the first years of the dictatorship. Each mission is developed linearly by Maximiliano or Abigail..

DINACH, the regime's bloodthirsty secret police, has deployed all resources and financing to eliminate any trace of opposition and remnants of the overthrown democratic government.


The Morbid

Compartmentalization mechanics.


This video game has stealth mechanics and graphic adventures, where information management is more important than weapons to survive. Complete missions such as moving from one point to another, obtaining information, decoding contact points and delivering packages, all while passing identity checks. It rearticulates the resistance against the military dictatorship from the position of the protagonists.




One of the unique mechanics of the game is to obtain information and maintain its compartmentalization through interactive dialogues with other characters in which the "Suspicion Index" must be maintained between each conversation.


Contexts vary in response options depending on the identity of the protagonist.

Identities.


The protagonists are constantly forced to change or double their identities to avoid detection in highly risky situations.



It will be the player's task to respond to identity checks or different situations depending on the new identities and biography adopted.

Puzzles




Some puzzles in the game are based on specific situations from the historical context of the resistance, such as sending camouflaged parcels that are not detectable by the regime's secret police or the use of "cipher texts" to find points of contact with other members of the resistance.


The dictatorship controls the country's telephone lines, contacting by phone is impossible.

Memory Collectibles


It is not enough to finish the story itself, in Dirty Wars you can find numerous Collectible Items hidden in the levels that are saved in the "Memory" section, which is essential to complete the game 100%.




These collectibles help complement the narrative and context of the historical moment that the video game covers.

Game experience




Dirty Wars aims to create an immersive and historical dynamic, recreating the vulnerability and asymmetry of the context itself through the minimalism of its user interface and basic actions. Its artistic sections in level design, music and various historical content add to the atmosphere and experience of the game, not only entertaining but also teaching about the history of Chile and South America.

This is a completely Chilean and Latin American story that shows the culture, art, music and aesthetics of this region of the world.

Description du contenu pour adultes

Voici la description de l'équipe de développement à propos du contenu du produit :

The app contains scenes that show crimes and acts of extreme violence committed by the Chilean dictatorship such as executions, torture, and forced disappearance, as well as the use of hateful language and messages against political groups persecuted by the dictatorship.

The app involves topics that customers may have a sensitivity to, and would like to be aware of, such as; sexual assault/non-consensual sex and sexual torture.

Hate language, death threats and beatings from soldiers to civilians during the scenes of the Coup d'état. Another gameplay level show corpses of people shot by the military, and soldiers shoot a group of prisoners. In a scene, the player can hear a soldier harassing a woman and preparing to sexually abuse her.

Cutscenes shows screams of tortured people, soldiers immersing a prisoner in a drum with oil, prisoners hanging and torture with electricity in a metallic bed (La Parrilla) and a recreation inside a helicopter used in the "Flights of Death" where soldiers threw political prisoners into the sea to make them missing.

In other cutscene protagonists talk about
sexual tortures to political prisoners.

Configuration requise

    Minimale :
    • Système d'exploitation  *: Windows 7, 8, or 10
    • Processeur : I5
    • Mémoire vive : 8 GB de mémoire
    • Graphiques : Intel HD Graphics 520
    • DirectX : Version 10
    • Espace disque : 14 GB d'espace disque disponible
    Recommandée :
    • Système d'exploitation : Windows 10
    • Processeur : I7
    • Mémoire vive : 12 GB de mémoire
    • Graphiques : Geforce GTX 1660
    • DirectX : Version 10
    • Espace disque : 14 GB d'espace disque disponible
* À compter du 1ᵉʳ janvier 2024, le client Steam sera compatible uniquement avec Windows 10 et ses versions plus récentes.

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