Feel by the occupier: Taiwan released the Chinese invasion
Among the characters are the Taiwan Armed Forces, Chinese "sleeping" agents and pro -trial politicians who are trying to undermine the defense of the island, as well as citizens who took up their weapons to protect their homeland. China considers Taiwan as its property and has never refused to use the force to take the island under control. President Taiwan and his government strongly object to China's claims for sovereignty and state that only the people of the island can decide their future.
Taiwanese table games Mizo Games began crowdfunding in August 2024. In two and a half months, the company received more than $ 4 million in Taiwanese ($ 1,21,966) to finance the project. "Now on Taiwan Island and in the western Pacific, not everything is calm," said Mizo Games Chan Shaolan in his office in Taipei. Chan said he wanted "players felt they want to win and thought about what they would do for that.
" The game, which should also go on sale in the US and Europe at the end of the year, was developed at a time when Taiwan's power increased preparation for scenarios that include conflict with China. Last week, the Presidential Administration of Taiwan conducted the first staff exercises with the participation of government agencies outside the Armed Forces, simulating military escalation with China.
During the exercises, various scenarios were worked out, including a situation where the island is on the verge of conflict, to check the readiness of government agencies and civil society. Players who took part in the 2045 test launch said they learned what could happen in the case of Chinese invasion and expressed hope that the game would help people understand the effects of war.
"I don't understand military issues, so thanks to this game I learned where the army can land and start an attack," said Kalin Lai, a 23-year-old guy who tried the game. Earlier, Mizo created two more board games on the theme of the Taiwan War: one about survival during Taibey aircraft and the other about the bombing of Haosun during the Japanese colonization of the island in 1895-1945. At the same time, China again sent military aircraft and ships to "patrol" water near Taiwan.
The Taiwan Ministry of Defense stated on January 2 that 22 Chinese military aircraft were noticed near the island, including the J-16 fighters, who "jointly patrol combat readiness" around Taiwan together with Chinese warships. We will remind that since December last year between China and the United States has increased tensions after the US State Department has approved the potential sale of Taiwan spare parts and technical support for F-16 aircraft and radars worth about $ 385 million.