"Congratulations On Your Purchase": A $1000 Steam game offers 10 minutes of content as commentary on consumerism
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Elijah Gonzalez
Summary
A satirical analysis of "Congratulations On Your Purchase," a deliberately absurd Steam game priced at $1000 that offers only a 10-minute experience with minimal content. The article explores how the game functions as an art piece and social commentary on consumerism, digital value, and the gaming marketplace, while also examining the developer's transparent justification for the pricing and the mixed reactions from the gaming community.
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The developer has been transparent about the game's pricing, stating that it's meant to be a commentary on consumerism and the value we place on digital goods.
It's a bold statement in an industry where microtransactions and expensive DLC have become the norm.
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