If you're queer or neurodivergent, angry at the world, a fan of my last lyric game, or deeply opinionated about Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, I might have just the new game for you: defensive programming.
My first entry to the Queer Wrath Game Jam is a one-page lyric game, using my own thoughts about game design to talk about what's it like growing up as an outsider. It draws from my own experiences as a queer, trans & autistic youth, as well as plenty of historical and literary references.
But, if you open the PDF, that's not what you'll find. Because this is also a game about censoring yourself to make other people happy. So instead, you'll find a short blackout poem about homophobia, and to read the full game, you'll have to do a little digging...
A game about hostile architecture.















