TEEN ANGST: INDIE GAMES ARE THE NEW PUNK IN DOMESTIC CITY


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2.24.2009

Brandon Boyer

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Very much enjoyed this latest entry in Duncan Fyfe’s “Domestic City” series, which imagines a not too distant future in which Spelunky still rules, OK and Cactus is the new Malkmus:

Emily’s posters were affixed by thumb tacks to her dorm room drywall. The posters, collected by Emily and her roommate, had been free — sort of, they had stolen them — and promoted the release dates of games like Castle Crashers and PixelJunk Eden.

When Emily left for class every day, she always threw on her white, faded and hand screened Minotaur China Shop t-shirt. It was the only game shirt that she owned and so she wore it as much as possible.

Domestic City, Part Three [Hitselfdestruct]

Previously:
Center of Gravity: Duncan Fyfe does Gravity Bone justice – Offworld

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