The Venezuelans Trying to Escape Their Country Through Video Game Grunt Work
On a recent afternoon in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Alexander Marinez, who has short-cropped black hair and three-to-four-day stubble, sat in front of his computer tracking herbiboars in the mushroom forests on Fossil Island. He pressed down on his glowing mouse, the newest addition to his otherwise timeworn gaming setup. The pixelated character on his computer screen followed the tracks of a hedgehoglike creature with triangular tusks and herbs growing out of its back. Outside Marinez's one-story house, the sun bore down on the dirt road. His home lies about six miles away from the strait that connects the Caribbean Sea with Lake Maracaibo, one of the world's richest sources of oil. The character inspected a tunnel. Suddenly, the herbiboar appeared, and the character attacked, stunning it.
Aug-25-2021, 13:00:00 GMT
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