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Game set during Taiwan’s ‘White Terror’ garnering rave reviews

Horror video game set in island’s martial law period gains an international following

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Game developer Yao Shuen-ting shows scenes from his horror game “Detention”. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

As the 70th anniversary of a bloody political purge in Taiwan looms, a new horror video game set during the island’s “White Terror” is winning rave reviews.

“Detention” was created by Taiwanese developers and takes place during the crackdown on opponents by the ruling nationalist Kuomintang, when the now democratic island was still under martial law.

The nightmarish 2-D game starts with the disappearance of a teacher, with players acting as two high school students trying to solve the mystery.

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One scene shows a classmate hanging dead in the school auditorium. Another sees one of the students consoling her sobbing mother before entering a room with portraits of faces bleeding from their eyes.

The game “Detention” is set during Taiwan’s martial law period. Photo: AFP
The game “Detention” is set during Taiwan’s martial law period. Photo: AFP
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Gamers have praised it as an “emotional and educational” experience – it made the top 10 of popular gaming distribution platform Steam after its release last month, and is still on the bestseller list.

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