Tonight We Riot is now out on Linux, Windows, Mac, and Nintendo Switch

Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2024
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Genre: Action, Indie
Developer: Pixel Pushers Union 512
Release Date: Thu, 07 May 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tonight We Riot all about?
If you want more info than what's on the store page, check out this Kotaku piece.

What is Pixel Pushers Union 512?
A handful of industry vets and novices who decided to make some videogames and share any money the games make equally. They made Tonight We Riot.

What is Means Interactive?
It's the game publishing division of Means TV, the world's first post-capitalist worker-owned streaming service.

Weren't you working with New Blood Interactive before? I like New Blood.
We were. We like them too! But you have to admit, Means Interactive is a perfect fit for this game.

I saw you at SXSW like 5 years ago. What took so long?
The devs have a bunch of kids and day jobs.

How long is Tonight We Riot?
Generally, people only spend between 2 and 4.5 hours on the game total. It depends on how good you are at the game (or the person you are playing co-op with), and it depends on how many unlocks you try to achieve. If you are not a fan of short games, probably steer clear. Or, remember you can get a refund if you've been playing the game less than 2 hours, so if it's seeming too short or you just don't like it by then, feel free to request a refund.

Incessantly Asked Questions

IF tHiS iS A SoCiAlIsT GaMe, WhY IsN'T It fReE?
If that's a serious question, there's some cool stuff to learn about socialism. First, plenty of forms of socialism coexist with markets and exchanging money. The key to socialism is eliminating the exploitation of workers that comes when capital concentrates into the hands of others. Since the workers who made this game are also the owners of what they produced, that exploitation is less of an issue.
If you're concerned that the platforms the game is on aren't worker-owned, or that the device the game is played on might have been made through unfair labor practices, those are totally valid concerns. But, as that way-too-often-applicable comic points out, you can live in a society while also wanting to improve it somewhat.

Still, I'm angry this game exists.
Sit with that a while. If a silly little pixel-art game about people rising up and overthrowing a repressive capitalist kleptocracy makes you so angry that you want to post pissy comments or review-bomb it, no one will stop you. But does the thought of people rationing insulin make you this angry? Do you think maybe your outrage has better places to go? No? Welp, see you in the comments.

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