According to the original story it was a strange arcade machine that popped up in arcades all across a specific US state (idk which one) that would flash subliminal messaging and cause headaches, nausea, and in some severe cases mental health issues.
Men in black suits that looked to be government officials would occasionally be seen tinkering with the arcade cabinets, and after a month or so, all the Polybius games vanished without a trace.
No one knows if this ever actually happened or not, but it’s an interesting story nonetheless, and not even too far fetched, as the CIA was already attempting to use psychedelics and drugs as a method of mind control (See: Project MK Ultra).
Is this a good idea for Gamougg @John_Shrekinson and everyone else too?
The two main villains of Taile Gamougg: Explorider are two brothers, Tate and Andrew. One is racist, but otherwise ok. The other is sexist. These two brothers broke out of an insane asylum. They were put there because they kept telling people that they were the reincarnation of disgraced individual Andrew Tate. Their goal is to fuse together, revive Andrew Tate, and enslave at least half of the universe’s male population. The villains’ base is a giant drivable Bugatti that transforms into the scariest, most evil, most terrifying robot ever.