

Long has a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Saskatchewan. The game was released on the digital game store Steam, where it has received positive reviews from users and ascended to the number one spot of the new and trending section. A screenshot from the video game Radio General, which was created by the Saskatoon-based game development studio Foolish Mortals. Players see what commanders during the war would have: a table with a map and markers representing their forces and the enemy. Unlike other strategy games that show the player a bird’s eye view of the battlefield, Radio General takes a more realistic approach.


As a matter of fact, I don’t know if there’s any games that focus solely on Canada, so I wanted to rectify that, and Canada actually contributed quite a bit compared to its population size to the war effort,” said Long, whose development studio goes by the name Foolish Mortals.
