In Plague Inc., the goal is to spread disease, not prevent it. Why is that so therapeutic?
, a real-time strategy game where the player designs the perfect disease to wipe out the human race. For years,was a mindless, lighthearted distraction. In the past few weeks, it’s become therapeutic., which was first released in 2012 as a mobile app, you deliberately spread an illness to try to destroy the global population before they can discover a cure. You start by choosing a plague type—like bacteria, virus, fungus, or bioweapon—and a country of origin, and then the race begins.
On the surface it certainly appears morbid, calculating the most efficient ways to kill billions of people for fun, especially now. Maybe that’s why Chinese officials
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