Use arrow keys to move and interact with people and objects, and press enter and/or arrow keys to speed up text. Please play only on desktop, not mobile. Keep in mind that this is a narrative game; the point is to move through the world to get to know it better. 

There Was A Home Under Two Red Suns
is a tiny Bitsy game intended to bring visibility to the genocidal war that ethnic Armenians both in Armenia and in Artsakh are currently facing as the international community, which means the entire world, chooses silence. This game highlights unpunished patterns of violence, redrawing borders, the human cost of war, and  collective inattention. 

This is a feminist issue. This is an anti-colonial issue. This is an environmental issue. As an entire ethnic group is at risk of extinction, this needs but isn't afforded the same international concern and attention that is given to  similar struggles in different places. 

I will not get into the context of this war, the indigenity of Armenians, or the extent to the terror that they have recently and repeatedly have endured while living between two giants that want to exterminate them. Instead, I hope this short game motivates folks to dig more on their own, with a few links provided.

If you'd like resources on places you can donate to, here is a carrd.co link with a list of organizations, actions, and reading material to learn more on the conflict. If you can't donate, raise awareness- literally any signal of support from non-Armenians counts. 

I recommend donating to The Armenian Wounded Hero Fund, which donates all of its proceeds to providing direct aid and rehabilitation services to Armenians wounded in battle, and Koorigs, which provides immediate aid to families that have been displaced by war and colonialism. There are plenty of other organizations worth checking out as well in the carrd link. 

Here are some recent articles that are worth exploring (please note they may contain explicit or triggering content): 

Credits:

  • composed the music and used samples from Manifold by Oneohtrix Point Never and Tsoren em tsane by The Chamber Choir of Armenia. 
  • One piece of text was originally a Tweet by Gev Iskajyan used with permission- maybe you can find it in the game? 
  • The text at the end was taken from a boy reciting a poem to his father from this video

Thanks! 

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authorsuzukian
GenreAdventure
Made withbitsy
Tagsarmenian, Atmospheric, Bitsy, Cute, Dark, Historical, Music, Pixel Art, Short

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