Uncommon Dissent: The Game

Posted 24 September 2005 by

PhilVaz has re-tooled a version of Pac-Man as "Uncommon Dissent", with the little yellow protagonist as "Dembski", and head shots of Ken Miller, Genie Scott, Richard Dawkins, and a panda become the "ghosts". You get an extra "Dembski" with every 10,000 points scored... As with previous ID games, they always lose, eventually.

10 Comments

steve · 24 September 2005

Who is 'they'?

'Rev Dr' Lenny Flank · 24 September 2005

Who is 'they'?

All: Who controls the British crown? Who keeps the metric system down? We do! We do! Karl: Who leaves Atlantis off the maps? Lenny: Who keeps the Martians under wraps? Alien: We do! We do! All: Who holds back the electric car? Who makes Steve Gutenberg a star? We do! We do! Skinner: Who robs cavefish of their sight? Homer: Who rigs every Oscar night? All: We do! We do!

PhilVaz · 24 September 2005

Hey, glad you noticed. I figured if the ID people can make a game, I'll do one. Miller, Scott, and Dawkins speak, and when you eat a fruit, Dembski will sometimes speak. What I'm really waiting for is SPORE by the guy who created The Sims. http://spore.ea.com/

Phil P

Ben · 24 September 2005

But how long it be before the ID crowd use this to complain about being bullied and mocked? (while of course looking the other way if called on Dembski's own games....)

A · 25 September 2005

I think the choice of Pac man is interesting, Pac man's history is tied up in haullocegenic drugs, just as, presumably ID's history is tied up in haullcenogenic drugs.

Red Mann · 26 September 2005

Has anyone checked Uncommon Descent lately? Bill's blogs and his loyal followers' comments are getting more and more bizarre. I only saw one mild comment from Norman Doering that wasn't boot licking. The wildness of their fantastic distortions is mind-boggling.

Jenny Cleary · 8 October 2005

Hey! Here's an interesting thought. Perhaps the ID'ers themselves are an evolutionary experiment? Perhaps destined to become the social coccyx of humanity..?

Ann · 4 January 2006

But how long it be before the ID crowd use this to complain about being bullied and mocked? (while of course looking the other way if called on Dembski's own games....)

Sir_Toejam · 4 January 2006

Hey! Here's an interesting thought. Perhaps the ID'ers themselves are an evolutionary experiment? Perhaps destined to become the social coccyx of humanity..?

destined to become, you say?

jenny cleary · 25 January 2006

I concede. Past tense it is. 'have' become.