Toronto Star

‘Chinese restaurant’ video game called racist

- PAOLA LORIGGIO THE CANADIAN PRESS

A Toronto-area company’s upcoming video game called Dirty Chinese Restaurant is being denounced as racist, but the business says its product is meant as satire.

Big-O-Tree Games says 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 company says the game is coming out soon for Apple and Android devices but it has yet to announce a release date.

A New York congresswo­man this week urged all platforms not to carry the game or any other that “glorifies in hurting any community.”

In a Facebook post on Monday, New York Rep. Grace Meng says 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 on Thursday, 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.” The company defended the game in a statement posted on its website.

“It has come to our attention that our small, independen­t game, Dirty Chinese Restaurant, has upset some people due to its content,” it said.

“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.”

The company describes itself as a small independen­t game studio “making games no one thought possible” and says it strives “to create entertainm­ent that we all want to experience which is fun, addictive, and hilarious.”

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