Why we should all play 2020 Game

Tracing back in 5 minutes the whole 2020 just passed between fires in Australia, Covid-19 pandemic, vaccines and US elections: why play 2020 Game.

The 2020 has become a video game that traces the last 12 months between the fires in Australia, the quarantine dictated by the Covid-19 pandemic, fears for 5G antennas and the US presidential elections. The name of this video game, a platformer damn vintage, is 2020 Game: a tribute to a year to forget that takes us to a 2021 full of uncertainties.

The video game has recently appeared on the net and immediately sparked the interest of gamers and curious people. 2020 Game is a very simple platformer with a two-dimensional character that goes through all the difficulties and disasters that this last year has placed before us. Between fires, koalas to save, toilet paper supplies, masks, quarantines at home and doses of vaccine against Covid-19, the developer Max Garkavyy, at his first experience as a video game creator, offers 5 minutes of fun and smile in a perfect summary of the past year. A way to laugh about the difficulties that have just passed, up to 2021 between dreams and hopes with a really surprise ending.

The 2020 in 5 minutes

The 2020 Game is a side scroller that does not require any kind of download, installation nor configuration or specific hardware. It will be enough to go to the dedicated link, open the screen and find yourself immersed in the game. The game mode is also very simple: the character that challenges 2020 from the PC is moved with the keyboard arrows, while the space bar allows him to jump. The first thing you’ll find yourself doing when you start the game is avoiding the fires in Australia and saving a hapless koala bear, and then you’ll be faced with Covid-19, including bats, masks, endless lines at supermarkets, toilet paper stocks, the collapse of the world’s stock markets, quarantine, and calls on Zoom between connection drops and muted microphones, until you launch the vaccine against the virus.

No shortage of references to George Floyd’s death movements, conspiracy theories of the link between 5G and Covid-19 (5G antennas spray SARS-CoV 2 all around), the making of the vaccine, and the run-up to the U.S. presidential election, which saw Joe Biden win in a photo finish over Donald Trump. An escape back home, happy to finally celebrate the arrival of 2021 by hoping for a better year, even if not everything might go as one hopes.

2020 Game: why should we play it?

The 2020 Game was developed by Max Garkavyy, who describes it as “The game about this mad 2020”. Garkavyy is a video game enthusiast and this is his first project that took him about six months to complete. The game is available for free for both PC and smartphone, but anyone can make a voluntary contribution by making a simple donation.

Why should we all play it? To give ourselves five minutes of fun irony with this video game, which traces all the difficulties of these last tiring 12 months, ready to start again for the year ahead. And the ending, definitely a surprise, will make you laugh and reflect.