South Korean National Intelligence Service Launches Spy Game

June 29, 2009 by srfto  

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The South Korean government wants their citizens to be more aware of their surroundings to be able to spot out North Korean spies, so they’ve launched a flash game to really drive the point home. The problem? It’s really ridiculous.

The game instructs players to identify people who are obviously suspicious, but would a spy or infiltrator really be carrying a “Kim Il-Sun LOVE” sign or coming out of the water in full diving gear, a black mask, and a military knife strapped to his leg? Probably not.

The game also instructs you to dial “111″ in case you suspect someone. Okay then.

But hey, whatever works. Those who pass the test/game can win a laptop, a digital camera, or a Wii. That’ll drive awareness! Additionally, promoting the site can land some people a watch.

If you want to check it out, head on to the official site. The game is through the red text, but it’s not really of any use to anyone outside of South Korea.

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