'Slave Tetris' pulled from educational video game after outcry
The internet offers many great resources for children looking to learn about the slave trade. A game where you attempt to stack slaves like Tetris blocks is not one of them.
Playing History 2—The Slave Trade is a 2013 educational game developed by Dutch company Serious Games that invites users to “Travel back to the 18th century and experience the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade.” In the game, players take on the role of a young slave who is in the Middle Passage. The Serious Games website claims that the Playing History series has won awards for “best learning game in Europe.”
The AV Club reports, though, that the game features a mini-game whose goal is to fit as many slaves as you can into the ship’s hull, contorting their bodies “to fit inside irregular Tetris shapes, into the ship.”
“The more you can fit, the higher your score.” The mini-game has since been removed from Playing History 2 following an outcry.