Today I present you: not a game, but a manifesto. It was made for the Manifesto Jam 2026. Now, what is a manifesto? It is not a blog post, it is not an article. It is an opinion piece, but you don’t have to provide arguments or references or anything. It is a deep belief in yourself, and it can be as extreme and deep cutting as you want it to be. It is also not a game. But the manifestos made during the jam found very fun ways to make them visually interesting, and sometimes interactive. Even the ones that are only plain texts provide great pieces for your mind to chew on. Even if you don’t agree, it make you think. And this one is no different, and it is especially interesting. This is a manifesto about stealing, more specifically stealing content for making games. What does it means to make games out of other borrowed parts? What to make of the current cultural landscape where copyrights are being weaponized, then disregarded by big corporations for their LLMs? I don’t know for…
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