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- the mainstream video game industry. He is known under the pseudonym Molleindustria, the name of his website. He created games such as **** Power, Faith...
- The New York Times Simulator is a 2024 satirical news game created by Molleindustria, the alias of Italian game designer Paolo Pedercini. The user plays...
- Game is a Flash game published and developed by the Italy-based group Molleindustria in 2006. It is described as an "anti-advergame", meaning a satire of...
- Faith Fighter is a Flash fighting game developed by the Italian website Molleindustria in which players fight as religious figures such as Gautama Buddha,...
- Yes Lab activist Michael Pineschi and designed by Paolo Pedercini for Molleindustria with the stated aim of demonstrating what the developers refer to as...
- Rhizome Commissions "relating to the theme of games," Paolo Pedercini's Molleindustria games such as "Unmanned" and "Every Day the Same Dream", and Ian Bogost's...
- out of five. AllGame rated the game three stars out of five. In 2020, Molleindustria released a free browser version of the short film within the game, presented...
- Every Day the Same Dream Developer(s) Molleindustria Designer(s) Paolo Pedercini Platform(s) Flash Release 2009 Genre(s) Art game Mode(s) Single-player...
- 21 January 2013. An artist interview with Paolo Pedercini / Molleindustria. Molleindustria. 14 June 2011. Smith, Edward. Why Games Matter Blog - Indie...
- Thorp and the Office for Creative Research Game Definitions, 2013. Molleindustria Mirroring Tears: Visages, 2011. John Cayley and Penny Florence The Readers...