The politician has lived a hard week after the victory of Joe Biden during the Super Tuesday, but his candidacy continues.
The nomination of the Democratic candidate for the presidential elections in the United States has not yet been confirmed, but Bernie Sanders, the politician with more left positions, does not have it easy. His failure in the Super Tuesday against Joe Biden hinders his election as a party candidate, in a context in which the winner must face Donald Trump, current president of the nation. However, Game Devs for Bernie has just released Super Bernie World, a Mario clone that replaces the Nintendo character with a caricatured version of Sanders.
"We have just launched Super Bernie World, a free retro platform game to support Bernie Sanders' candidacy," wrote its author on Twitter. "Play it now in your browser through Itch or get it as a download on Windows or Steam." According to the description that can be found on the Valve platform, the game allows us to “run and jump” through the “11 states of the District of Columbia like Bernie,” while “freeing the United States from the clutches of four Republicans in their castles. ”
we just released Super Bernie World, a free retro platformer to support Bernie Sanders candidacy! play it now in your browser on itch or get the windows download on steam
itch https://t.co/0XXpHlnMNd
Steam https://t.co/IszOYVkP0Zcounting on y'all to spread the word, please RT! pic.twitter.com/1OvMLOiDFa
– Eniko (@Enichan) March 9, 2020
Objects that improve the candidate
As if it were a Mario, the player can find some Power ups, yes, properly themed. This is the case of Vermont Cheddar cheese, red roses or the power of 'not me, us ”. Those who embark on this trip must defeat "redcap walkers" and overcome other additional obstacles.
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders continue their dispute in the primaries, while other candidates, such as Elisabeth Warren, decided to withdraw before their null opportunities to achieve the nomination. Michael Bloomberg asked Joe Biden to vote when he left his presidential career, as did other party candidates. Sanders, meanwhile, has set eyes on Michigan, where the politician triumphed in the 2016 primaries.