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Ministry of Broadcast – Review in 3 Minutes

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Ministry of Broadcast is a story-driven 2D platformer from a four-person studio bearing the same name. The game is set in a dystopian country where citizens are separated from their families and forced to compete in a cruel and unusual reality show for the chance to see their families again. You play as the season’s latest contestant, a gullible redhead that nobody bothers to learn the name of.

The game sets up an intriguing world full of off-color humor and unsettling situations. The deliberate platforming will challenge your patience more than your skills and problem-solving, and its conclusion may split players on whether it was worth the effort or not. Ministry of Broadcast is out today on PC for $14.99 with a 10% discount during launch week and releases on Switch in the spring.

Watch our full Review in 3 Minutes for Ministry of Broadcast.

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