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Moneyhorse Developing Kim Jong Un Videogame ‘Glorious Leader’

15 May 2014

★ Nik Oldershaw


It’s everything we’ve ever wanted. Atlanta based game developer Moneyhorse is working on a 16-bit shooter about the glamorous life and accomplishments of Our Supreme Commander and True Heaven Boy, Kim Jong Un. The game is still a work in progress but so far it looks like you be able to impale people with unicorns, destroy the statue of liberty, burn the american flag and, of course, team up with Our Glorious Leader’s ever-faithful ward, Dennis Rodman. This is great for gamers, like myself, who love the run n’ gun action of games like Contra and Metal Slug but wrestle with the ideological problem of being forced to play as western capitalist pigs. Finally there is a game for us. Watch the trailer at the top.

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