404Sight: New net neutrality video game you would love to play
This video game has been designed by Retro Yeti
While net neutrality is still an on-going debate, a new video game called '404Sight'. This video game has been designed by Retro Yeti - a team of students from the University of Utah's Entertainment Arts and Engineering program.
The '404Sight' game seems to be a challenging game, having a single animated character, which uses bandwidth for ‘life’ points. The ‘fast lanes’ are basically hidden green strips, that can accelerate the pace and speed of the runner in the game.
While playing 404Sight, several obstacles will pop up and slow down the speed of the player. However, the player also has a secret weapon ‘ping’, which actually making the gaming experience even more interesting. This secret weapon helps the player find fast lanes to accelerate speed.
While the runner slows down the speed, there’s even a special sound effect added to it. The developers have used vibrant colours like red, green and given an electrified look to this adventurous video game based on net neutrality.
Media reports also stated that the service provider in the game is intent on taking away the bandwidth with throttling drones, which the player has to evade if they want to stay online. The newly introduced 404Sight game may also make gamers enthusiastic about knowing more about Net Neutrality, while playing the video game.
Watch: The trailer of 404Sight