Arcade game satirizing Trump’s Iran war appears on National Mall
Group behind Trump-Epstein statue has a new DC monument – an arcade game that makes fun of the president
A new arcade game, “Operation Epic Furious: Strait to Hell,” satirizing President Donald Trump‘s war with Iran, has been installed on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
The game, created by the group Secret Handshake, is available for free on three arcade cabinets at the War Memorial and can also be played online.
Secret Handshake stated they developed the game to highlight how the Trump administration has “gamified” war, citing the use of video game footage in official military videos.
The satirical game features characters from Trump’s administration and includes elements like tweet battles against perceived threats and opportunities to collect “peace trophies.”
This installation is part of a series of satirical art pieces by Secret Handshake, which previously included a golden statue of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein and a gold-and-marble throne with a gilded toilet on the National Mall.