![]() ![]() Platform giants like Markiplier and Jacksepticeye gave the rather inconspicuous title an audience, with Jack’s playthrough having over four million views at the time of this article. Though it was released to little fanfare back in 2014, Presentable Liberty gained a burst of notoriety when several large Let’s-Play YouTubers gave it a go. The game was created by Wertpol A.K.A Robert Brock, who sadly passed away in June 2018. But this is actually the premise of a little indie title by the name of Presentable Liberty, a game that – though mostly forgotten – has gained a whole new level of relevance. In a post-COVID world, the scenario described above likely sounds like many people’s new normal – minus the working from home and banana bread. You long to get back out into the world, but it seems to be drifting farther away with each tick of the clock. The leaders tell you everything is fine and that positivity is the key to getting through it all, but your down-to-earth friends tell you otherwise. As time goes on, things start to get worse and more frightening more people are dying and taking desperate measures to survive. You have no choice but stay in your room and play video games to pass the time, waiting for a message from a friend or an update from those in charge. Picture this: the world as you know it has been turned on its head by a mysterious pandemic. *THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS MINOR SPOILERS FOR PRESENTABLE LIBERTY* ![]()
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