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Related to this somewhat, I found Journalism Games.org, which has a mix of shorter games meant for use by media entities to influence opinion; or to be critical of the party lines. Bloomberg apparently made one about trying to save malls? Times of London (one of the Murdoch gems) has a few. A number of their examples are from Everyday Arcade; that's more just straight-up satire it seems. Source: about 3 years ago
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