RIOT - Civil Unrest is a real-time riot simulator that places the player right in the heart of some of the world’s most fractious clashes of the 21st century. There are currently twenty different riots to experience including four campaigns: Indignados (Spain), Arab Spring (Egypt), Keratea (Greece) and No TAV (Italy). The game launched on December 6th and has started to build its own community. The developers are already reacting to player's comments and update#1 has already been issued. Further updates are scheduled to be weekly (every Monday) and will address points raised by the community. Major updates expected during the Early Access period include a tutorial, additional language support such as Russian and a level editor. The editor will allow users to recreate their own riots and share them with the community.

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RIOT - Civil Unrest is split into four campaigns (each with four stages) and sixteen single level scenarios. Players must play them as the protesters and the police.

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Indignados (Spain), No Tav (Italy), Karetea (Greece) and Arab Spring (Egypt) are campaings and contain the following levels (these levels are playable as single scenarios too, once beaten).

Indignados (Spain)

  • 15-M
  • NO!
  • Mossos Retreat
  • Pozo Soton

No Tav (Italy)

  • Maddalena’s Clearing
  • December 8th
  • The A32 Highway
  • The Beginning of an End

Karetea (Greece)

  • Bloko Keratea
  • Black Tuesday
  • Eftihis’ Ballad
  • La Fin

Arab Spring (Egypt)

  • Friday of Anger
  • Friday of Anger Pt. II / Friday of Anger Pt. III
  • Battle of the Camel
  • We won’t go! He will go!

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In addition, these are the sixteen single scenarios.

Italy

  • Rome October 15th – Roma Indignati, in 2011, 200,000 people protest against the influence of the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the government of Silvio Berlusconi.
  • NoMUOS - Protests occurred in Sicily after that the government approved the installation of several M.U.O.S. military antennas without the approval of the local citizens.

Greece

  • Syntagma Square - The anti-austerity movement in Greece involves a series of demonstrations provoked by plans to cut public spending and raise taxes as austerity measures.

Egypt

  • Tahrir Library - An old library which contained thousands of ancient historical books, was burnt down during a riot near Tahrir square in Cairo.

Brazil

  • Confederations Cup Riots - After protesting against the increased price of public transport tickets, the Free Fare Movement unmasked several corruption cases in the Brazilian government.

Chile

  • Chilean Student Protests - Students in Santiago protest to demand a new framework for education in their country.

France

  • Clichy sous Bois - After escaping the police, two kids get killed by electrocution in a power station. The two deaths caused riots across many suburbs of Paris.
  • Notre-Dame-des-Landes - People in the country side of Notre-Dame are fighting to stop the construction of a new airport for ecological and human reasons.

Colombia

  • Nacional Bogotá University - As public universities across the country go on strike, thousands of students are discussing the next step on how to make sure the reform isn’t passed.

China

  • Foxconn Riots - In 2012 nearly 2,000 workers at a Foxconn facility temporarily shut down the factory as a sign of protest because of the apparently inhumane working conditions.

Korea

  • Korean Training - Based on the popular video, this map shows the extreme organization of the Korean riot police during an organized demonstration.

UK

  • London Riots - Thousands of people rioted in cities and towns across England following the death of Mark Duggan, a local man who was shot dead by the police on August 4th.

USA

  • Occupy Oakland - Occupy Oakland refers to a collaboration and series of demonstrations in Oakland, California that started in October 2011.

Turkey

  • Gezi Park Turkish Revolution - Taksim Square, in 2013 the Turkish government planned to cut down all the remaining trees in Gezi Park to build a gigantic enclosed shopping area.

Ukraine

  • Ukrainian Revolution - The Ukrainian revolution took place after several violent events in Kiev that resulted in the ousting of the then-President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych.

Venezuela

  • Venezuela Riots - People protested in Venezuela in 2014-2017 against the government of Nicolás Maduro, as a consequence of corruption and shortages of basic products.
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