Do you have what it takes to be the next editor-in-chief of the New York Times? Find out with this fast paced game! 
The New York Times Simulator is a fun test to assess your aptitude at this delicate job: select the news, edit the headlines, gain the approval of powerful friends, and add new subscribers. Lead the most trusted newspaper through our tumultuous times and into the digital age.

- Based on hundreds of real world news and headlines. 

- Featuring the passive voice and many common framing techniques.

- A modern remake of Lucas Pope’s cult game The Republia Times

- Free casual play. A session lasts about 10 minutes.

Read more about the game here

Updated 24 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
(93 total ratings)
Authormolleindustria
GenreSimulation, Puzzle
TagsCasual, Comedy, politics

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I was terrifyingly good at this game. Depressing in the best possible way. 

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thanks molleindustria! 

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Love this game, teachs a similar lesson to the republica times

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Holy moly... Molleindustria is still around and making bangers? I haven't heard that name in 15 years!
Great game as always!

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Had fun dropping all the "partners" to red lol

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A superb social commentary of a game. You can see how much work went into this! Well done :)

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Very nice. Love the level of polish that went into this.

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Shame on me for not believing that "The Twilight of the American Sommelier" was a real article.

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Great game, depressing but true

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Great stuff! I've desperately wanted to see more games like this that expose "the game" and show how big systems like the media are used to influence people in subtle ways. Well done!

Would love to see one about cable news :)

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Very interesting and fun game. 

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molleindustria is the OG, you're in real indie land now

great game! (as always, you've pushed the boundaries and advanced our medium, thank you!)

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In these post-truth times, I happily choose to post. 

Thank you for yet another fantastic game! This "soft censorship" of the press is something that isn't talked about enough, and using a similar system to Lucas Pope's game draws a meta comparison between how similar "propagandistic authoritarian censorship" and "free Western democratic media" really are. Just different interests you protect. 

Once again, really enjoyable game, and a message that is very important to spread.

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I pushed a small update with some recent news and a slower default and minimum speed. You may have to go through the tutorial again though.

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Thanks for the update! Been wanting to play this but couldn't handle the speed during my first few attempts

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awesome game. so glad hasan played it on stream. great work.

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unironically helping to broaden the horizons of what video games can be. fun way to have to try and process the information, learn about passive voice, and what difference a slight rewording can make in public perception. incredible.

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Great game!

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The world is a mess. Both depressing and darkly funny

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honestly

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brilliant.

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This is amazing, please keep iterating on this if you've got the bandwidth.

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lowkey sad but well made

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well done!

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holy damn thats good

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Brilliant take on such a relevant theme nowadays. Thanks for the game!

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Another banger, please keep making great games!