Software:Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor
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Developer(s) | Sundae Month |
Publisher(s) | tinyBuild |
Platform(s) | macOS, Microsoft Windows |
Release | September 16, 2016 |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is an anti-adventure video game developed by Sundae Month and published by tinyBuild. The game released on Steam on September 16, 2016.[1]
Gameplay
The player-controlled character is a janitor in a sci-fi themed bazaar. The player character must pick up and incinerate trash.
Development and plot
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor was created in light of the Gamergate controversy, where female video game developer Zoe Quinn was repeatedly harassed for non-conventional projects. Developer Isobel Shasha said:
"Obviously, [harassment] wasn't new. We all knew it was happening. We were feeling pretty disenchanted with certain aspects of the community. I think it's impossible at some level to separate certain cultural things about game spaces from games themselves. We had a lot of conversations about what player expectations are, and how we can either subvert, play with, or outright fuck with their expectations,"[2]
The player's role as a janitor that never escapes their original routine, the regular abuses of power by the game's police force, and interactions with non-player characters are all intended as metaphors for capitalism.[3]
In addition, the game contains themes of transgender experience and of mental health. The skull that follows the player immediately after finishing the introduction is a metaphor for depression as well as whatever the player's personal experience with mental illness be.[2] In order to avoid the player's field of view from going hazy, they must regularly purchase "gender" – a metaphor for dysphoria.[4]
Reception
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The game's themes and narrative were praised for being "a reverse-power fantasy"; even being compared to Papers, Please and Cart Life, if only "with a happier aesthetic".[6] The game has a Metacritic score of 69.[5] Its "gender" mechanic allowed itself to be placed in the "Queer Games Bundle" on Steam.[7]
References
- ↑ Sykes, Tom (2016-09-10). "Burn alien trash in Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor, out next week" (in en-US). https://www.pcgamer.com/burn-alien-trash-in-diaries-of-a-spaceport-janitor-out-next-week/.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Knoop, Joseph (2016-09-28). "'Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor' Asks Players to Find the Beauty in Garbage" (in en). https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jm5gek/diaries-of-a-spaceport-janitor-asks-players-to-find-the-beauty-in-garbage.
- ↑ "Diaries of A Spaceport Janitor Makes Cleaning Up Trash Beautiful" (in en-us). 18 September 2016. https://kotaku.com/diaries-of-a-spaceport-janitor-makes-cleaning-up-trash-1786777168.
- ↑ Martin, Gareth Damian (16 December 2019). "How Video Games Discovered Their Humanity" (in en). https://frieze.com/article/how-video-games-discovered-their-humanity.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor for PC Reviews". https://www.metacritic.com/game/diaries-of-a-spaceport-janitor/critic-reviews/?platform=pc.
- ↑ Beltran, Blynn. "A frustratingly good poverty simulator of a space janitor". https://www.theskylineview.com/the-focal-point/entertainment/2017/03/23/a-frustratingly-good-poverty-simulator-of-a-space-janitor/.
- ↑ Heller, Emily (2018-08-09). "Steam's Queer Games Bundle puts LGBT representation front and center" (in en). https://www.polygon.com/2018/8/9/17665834/steam-queer-games-sale-bundle-tacoma-gone-home-lgbt.
External links
![]() | Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor.
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