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* [[Alien Invasion]]: As experienced from New Zealand.
* [[Alien Invasion]]: As experienced from New Zealand.
* [[Cyberpunk]]: Technology is an avenue for escapism as the world crumbles.
* [[Cyberpunk]]: Technology is an avenue for escapism as the world crumbles.
* [[Central Theme]]: Subjective, but [[Word of God]] [https://www.vice.com/en/article/pkdvgv/how-umurangi-generation-captured-2020s-despair-and-neoliberal-decay suggested to ''Vice''] that the game as things fall apart, you should think.
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: The alien invasion has drastically altered the Earth.
* [[Environmental Symbolism]]: ''Heavily'' used through environmental storytelling.
* [[Environmental Symbolism]]: ''Heavily'' used through environmental storytelling.
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: A penguin is among the friend group.
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: A penguin is among the friend group.

Latest revision as of 04:23, 24 March 2024

Umurangi Generation is a game about photographing and hanging out in New Zealand as a dying and crappy future crumbles. Developed by Origame Digital and released in 2020, numerous outlets including Vice, GameSpot, and The Washington Post noted a striking relevance of the game to the ongoing crises and zeitgeist of the year. It is also a fairly prominent video game made by a Māori developer.

Tropes used in Umurangi Generation include: