A Reiner Knizia board game about mass market food processing industries
I saw these on one of those Japanese Snack Websites at one point. It feels dystopian because of the cultural divide.

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A Reiner Knizia board game about mass market food processing industries
I saw these on one of those Japanese Snack Websites at one point. It feels dystopian because of the cultural divide.
i hate that this wouldn't look even remotely out of place on a shelf with a bunch of big box pc games
because the simple color scheme and emphasis on readability and comprehensibility. the preoccupation with at-glance low-context comprehension makes it feel like a prop. boom, uncanny.
The front of the box looks like a grungy Blade Runner style hell world pseudo food product but the side of the box says NUGGS and that's fucking hilarious
This is exactly the design aesthetic of a late nineties/early 2000s enterprise software tool. If Steve Ballmer-era Microsoft made nuggets, this is how they'd have packaged them.
Wikipedia says they're American, I think it's more of an overly-online irony thing because they only just started transitioning from online only sales to brick and mortar retail
lmfao yeah i was like "WHAT cultural divide? they're from Manhattan" but you had the situation well in hand