Today's itch.io deep dive is Dr. Trolley's Problem. The "trolley problem", in case you're unaware, is a hypothetical ethical dilemma where you see a trolley heading towards five people on the track. You can throw a switch to make the trolley switch tracks but then it'll hit one person. Do you actively kill one person to save five or allow five people to die through your inaction? This game is basically a bunch of variants on the same theme: Push a man onto the track to save five? Allow the trolley to kill a cheerleader or switch tracks and kill a firefighter? Should it hit a burglar or a businessman who'll lay off hundreds of people? After each time, the game tells you what percentage of people did what although I don't know if it records your choices, uses data from some other survey or just makes shit up. Colorful indie graphics although the blocky cartoonish people sort of undercut the pathos of choosing between young teenage punk or elderly kind grandmother.
I did some back of the envelope math and determined that I'm about 7.5% of the way through the itch.io Racial Justice bundle, counting only actual Windows games (no asset packs, sound tracks, tabletop RPGs, etc). Technically a little further since I'll be skipping any Visual Novels from here on out -- I don't like them, I haven't found one that comes close to changing that opinion and I have nothing worthwhile to say about them since I find them uniformly boring. I think the itch.io bundle ones are all "All Ages" versions anyway so I don't even get cartoon boobs out of it.