Lose/Lose - a play-at-your-own-risk Time Waster
Lose/lose is a space shooter that offers completely boring, uninspired gameplay ... until you realize you're risking your data to play it. The aliens you fight are generated by the game based on random files on your hard drive. When you blow one up, the file is deleted, too. If your ship is destroyed, lose/lose deletes itself. The thing is, the aliens don't actually shoot back at you, so it's unclear why you should shoot them at all. Lose/lose is meant to raise a lot of important questions, but the intended message is somewhat jumbled. Is this a game about how much we value our data, and what risks we're willing to take with it? Or is it about our unquestioned assumption that having weapons in a game means you need to use those weapons? Even if the relationship between these two big ideas is unclear, one thing's for sure: the only way to win at lose/lose is not to play.













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Subscribe to commentsmichas_piOct 5th 2009 12:41PM
I sent the link for this to my friend last week, warning him that it will screw with your files.
He played anyway.
Now he has to reinstall Windows.
CamOct 5th 2009 12:47PM
This would be pretty fun if you're about to do a re-install...
DeoWulfOct 5th 2009 3:55PM
If only I'd known about this game before I did a clean wipe of my HDD for Windows 7.
Nice War Games reference.
Ross PerkinsOct 7th 2009 7:57AM
Just run it in a VM. Or better yet, under Wine on a Linux machine.