A public arcade has been created in the Washington National Mall in order to protest the current presidential administration’s actions during the Iran War. The installation was created by an anonymous protest art group known as Secret Handshake. The protest group was also responsible for a golden toilet statue and a statue of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands.
The arcade systems are labeled as Operation Epic Furrios. It contains satirical depictions of figures like Trump, Kash Patel, Pete Hegseth, RFK, Elon Musk, and JD Vance. Throughout the game you act as Trump going throughout a day and making decisions that impact the Iran War. Throughout the journey you are encouraged by political figures. “Let’s Liberate some oil,” The sprite of Hegseth says as you progress from the game.
One of the first decisions you are able to make during the game is whether or not to buy a Diet Coke, or bomb Iran. The game has been popular and been well used since his installation.
The game has been so popular that national guard members have been spotted playing it. While some outlets have argued that the pictures were created by AI, the creators of the arcade confirm that national guard members were using the game.
Not only is the game installed in a physical arcade in the Washington Mall, but an online version is also available. Over 14,000 people have visited the online version alone, and the physical installation has also been receiving great attention from passers by.
The game is making waves as people have been entertained by the satirical elements of the game along with the graphics and sprites. While as of now the current administration has declined to comment on the game itself, the publicity and popularity of the game is sure to elicit a response from the Trump administration.
