Tony Abbott battles hipsters, lefties, students and the ABC in new video game

By Adam Gartrell
Updated November 27 2016 - 9:08am, first published 12:15am
You can take control of Tony Abbott as he battles hipsters, lefties, faceless men, some prominent ABC journalists and of course Malcolm Turnbull in a new video game that lampoons the absurdity of modern Australian politics. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
You can take control of Tony Abbott as he battles hipsters, lefties, faceless men, some prominent ABC journalists and of course Malcolm Turnbull in a new video game that lampoons the absurdity of modern Australian politics. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
 The Spill starts the moment after Abbott loses the top job to Turnbull Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
The Spill starts the moment after Abbott loses the top job to Turnbull Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
Abbott has different persuasive power depending on what shade of blue tie he's wearing. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
Abbott has different persuasive power depending on what shade of blue tie he's wearing. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
Other characters also get to play a part. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
Other characters also get to play a part. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
The game is the brainchild of solo hobbyist developer and Perth native, Ed Smith. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
The game is the brainchild of solo hobbyist developer and Perth native, Ed Smith. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
The plan is to put out a new episode every couple of months throughout next year to keep it as current and relevant as possible Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
The plan is to put out a new episode every couple of months throughout next year to keep it as current and relevant as possible Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
The first instalment in Tony Abbott and the Quest for the Suppository of Wisdom is due for release on PC and Mac next week. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)
The first instalment in Tony Abbott and the Quest for the Suppository of Wisdom is due for release on PC and Mac next week. Photo: Darbs Darby (Andrew Darby)

You can take control of Tony Abbott as he battles hipsters, lefties, faceless men, prominent ABC journalists and, of course, Malcolm Turnbull in a new video game that lampoons the absurdity of Australian politics.

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