Makers say Dirty Chinese Restaurant game is satire
An upcoming video game called Dirty Chinese Restaurant has been branded racist, but its makers say it is meant as satire.
Big-O-Tree Games said the game — in which players chase cats and dogs with a cleaver, scavenge for ingredients and dodge immigration officials — “in no way is meant to be an accurate representation of Chinese culture.”
The Markham, Ont., company said the game is coming out soon for Apple and Android devices, but it has yet to announce a release date.
A New York congresswoman has urged all platforms not to carry the game or any other that “glorifies in hurting any community.”
In a Facebook post this week, Democrat Grace Meng said the game “uses every negative and demeaning stereotype that I have ever come across as a Chinese American.”
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne also condemned the game on Twitter, saying such racism has no place in Ontario.
Big-O-Tree has issued two trailers for the game, which show the protagonist, Wong Fu, dumpster diving, evading tax collectors and sabotaging competitors.
The videos begin with the company’s logo and the tagline “because being politically correct is so. . . boring.”
In a statement on its website, the company said: “It has come to our attention that our small, independent game Dirty Chinese Restaurant has upset some people due to its content.
“Our game is mainly satire and comedy influenced by the classic politically incorrect shows we grew up watching, such as: South Park, All in the Family, Sanford & Son, Family Guy, Simpsons and Chappelle’s Show. We also listen to Jay-Z.”