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Richie Branson Unveils New Video Game "Tax Evaders" in Collaboration with All For America

April 25, 2026 - 23:03

Richie Branson Unveils New Video Game

Independent game developer Richie Branson has announced his latest project, a video game titled "Tax Evaders," created in partnership with the organization All For America. The game, which blends satirical humor with interactive gameplay, aims to offer players a unique perspective on financial and civic themes.

According to Branson, "Tax Evaders" challenges players to navigate a series of increasingly complex scenarios where they must manage resources, avoid detection, and make strategic decisions. While the title may suggest a lighthearted take on tax avoidance, Branson has emphasized that the game is designed as a commentary on bureaucratic systems and personal responsibility, rather than an endorsement of illegal activity. The gameplay mechanics reportedly involve puzzle-solving, stealth elements, and resource management, all wrapped in a retro-inspired visual style.

Branson, known for his previous work in music and game development, described the collaboration with All For America as a natural fit, given the organization's focus on engaging younger audiences through creative media. "We wanted to create something that sparks conversation while being genuinely fun to play," Branson stated in a press release. "Tax Evaders is not about encouraging wrongdoing; it's about exploring the absurdity of systems and the choices people make within them."

The game is expected to launch on multiple digital platforms later this year, with a demo version already generating buzz among indie gaming communities. Early previews highlight its sharp writing and challenging levels, though some critics have questioned whether the theme might be misinterpreted. Branson remains confident that players will appreciate the nuanced approach, noting that the game includes educational elements about tax structures and civic duties. "It’s a satire, but it’s also a learning tool," he added. "We hope it gets people thinking, laughing, and maybe even looking up their own tax brackets."


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