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Elon Musk Randomly Drops in on Small Town; Reminds Everyone He Is Still Canadian
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Elon Musk Randomly Drops in on Small Town; Reminds Everyone He Is Still Canadian

by admin August 20, 2025


British Columbia and a tiny fishing village is now atwitter after the world’s wealthiest man made an unannounced appearance over the weekend.

Elon Musk, the controversial and now apparently political CEO of Tesla and X, touched down in Bella Bella—an isolated town nestled in the Great Bear Rainforest—before departing again by helicopter.

His visit to the town with approximately 1,500 residents was a surprise.

Local resident Seán Carter told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that the area is no stranger to high-profile visitors.

He added that Musk was possibly passing through en route to James Murdoch, son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who is a board member at Tesla, where Musk serves as CEO, and who owns a property off the coast.

“It’s not every day the richest man in the world comes through town,” he said. “That’s going to be a tough one to top.”

CBC News confirmed that Musk’s private jet touched down in Vancouver late Friday night and departed Monday afternoon. Visual evidence viewed by the CBC reportedly aligns with flight data tracked online and show Musk arriving and departing.

Wait, Elon Musk is Canadian?

If you follow the lore of Musk, he was born in South Africa and is a Canadian citizen through his mother, Maye Musk, who was born in Regina, according to official biographies. Musk moved to Saskatchewan and then Vancouver as a teen, and attended college in Canada.

In recent months, Musk’s visits and Canadian ties have fueled debate. Earlier this year, a petition circulated calling for the government to revoke his citizenship over his role in President Trump’s White House, exactly as Musk was getting heavy handed in tariff talks between the two countries.

In Ontario and Western Canada, Musk’s tempestuous influence has also complicated political relationships.

Quebec, B.C., and other provinces have debated decisions to exclude Tesla from EV rebate programs in response to U.S. tariffs, with B.C. Premier David Eby citing “retaliation” as the reason. In a move that showed at least one of Musk’s businesses still matters to Canadian communities, more than half of Canadian rural areas are buying services from Musk’s Starlink satellite internet to improve connectivity.

Musk has gone back and forth on his own complicated feelings about Canada.

In 2023, he posted a photo wearing a “I Love Canada” T-shirt and declared himself “half-Canadian.” But in February 2025, in response to the citizenship revocation petition, he tweeted, “Canada is not a real country” before deleting the message.

Carter told the CBC that, politics aside, Musk’s passage through Bella Bella was one for the history books. “No matter what your opinion of him is, it’s something to follow,” he said.

Locals have mixed feelings about Musk

The town’s residents clearly had mixed feelings about Musk’s drop-in.

Emily Lowan, a candidate for the B.C. Green Party leadership, posted images of Musk’s arrival on social media, writing, “yet another reason to tax billionaires out of existence.”

But in typical Canadian fashion, Carter said that Musk did not get any special treatment at the local airport and then had to walk for a bit.

“It was quite busy,” Carter said. “The plane landed on one side, the helicopter on the other, and he had to walk a long way. He probably hoped to come in and out quietly, but there are no secrets in this town.”



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The Dishonored-style sim about escaping a town ruled by a kaiju policeman is getting a public playtest
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The Dishonored-style sim about escaping a town ruled by a kaiju policeman is getting a public playtest

by admin June 19, 2025


TallBoys and Critical Reflex have announced an open public playtest for Militsioner, the immersive sim in which you try to escape a town that swelters in the shadow of an extremely large, temperamental policeman. It would be nice to think the premise has gotten less relevant since we first covered the game in 2021, but I suspect that if you are currently living in, say, Los Angeles, you will find much to relate to. Here’s a trailer.

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The playtest has yet to kick off, but you can sign up already on Steam. It’ll run for two weeks, and will contain “a fraction of the game with most of the mechanics”, which are as follows:

– Lonely and needy giant with his wishes, attachments and emotions. Learn how to keep his mood in check or to hide when things go south.

– The town’s district, packed with a variety of NPCs, items and secrets. All is systematic, interactable and changing based on the time of day

– Flood creeping in from below – when the giant feels bad, the whole town is submerged in water.

– Gifts to build relationships – most items can be gifted, resulting in unique reactions and outcomes.

– Stealth to hide from the giant’s wrath – avoid the light and choose the right time to go for illegal options.

– Evading the giant’s hand – hide under awnings and pipelines and wait for the right moment to run for it. The hand might not get everywhere, but it’s faster than it looks.

– Complete player freedom. Almost every problem has multiple solutions. There are no wrong ways to play the game.

The devs caution that this is a test build and as such, subject to change. In particular, you may notice some missing textures. If you’re wondering how Militsioner has come along since we covered it last, they also posted a progress report earlier this month. Amongst other recent changes, the giant now has an inventory (meaning you can pick his titanic pockets) and the ability to take a day off, which improves his mood and may cause new routes to appear. Townsfolk will now report you for breaking and entering, but you can also persuade them to be your alibi if you’re under suspicion.

I’ve been coming and going with imsims, lately. I think the genre needs some kind of shot in the arm. Perhaps by “shot in the arm” I really mean “King Kopper”. If you are similarly enthused, please check out our interview from 2024 for more on what TallBoys are cheekily calling an Orwellian “dating sim”, inspired by Dishonored and Hitman.



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A huge medieval town with a castle
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In this new medieval city builder that launched on Steam today, build a sprawling town with the help of companions who level up and train their own apprentices

by admin May 22, 2025



There’s a familiar start to City Tales: Medieval Era, a new city builder that launched on Steam today. You’ve got a few citizens that need housing and food and work, so you place a wood cutter’s camp near the trees, a gathering station near a berry patch, and a hunter’s cabin in the woods: stuff any city builder player has done plenty of times before.

But there are also some interesting twists on the city building formula. You don’t build homes for your citizens, you draw districts. Click on the map to create borders around the district, and your citizens will handle the rest: dividing up the district into plots and deciding where their houses go themselves. You can add other buildings to a district: a well, a market, a weaver’s shop, a lumber mill, but again, you don’t choose their precise location. Your wee little villagers handle that.

I like that approach. There’s something to be said for city builders where you’re 100% in charge and decide where every last structure is placed, but I also enjoy giving my citizens a bit of agency. It also tends to make a city feel like it’s growing organically.


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Something else fun in City Tales: Medieval Era is the six named companions (you can choose their names if you wish) that you begin the game with. When you build a production quarry like a sawmill or a rock quarry, you assign one of these companions to run it. While they work and generate resources, they’ll level up, getting better at their jobs.

If you’re thinking, “Wait, I’m going to have way more than six production buildings, won’t I run out of available companions?” Don’t worry, because your companions are awesome. While they’re working and leveling up, they’re also training apprentices to take over for them. Once an apprentice is ready, you can assign your companion to another building, or keep them where they are to continue leveling up that skill until they’re a specialist.

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Companions will even request certain jobs, from time to time. Judith, who I had working away making planks in my lumber mill, approached me to ask if she could work on the cattle farm I was planning to build. She’d prefer if it were a sheep farm, which made sense—Judith’s bio mentioned that she had a loyal sheep dog—but at the very least it sounded like she was more interested in farming than churning out planks all day.

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This is a really nice touch: instead of parking randomized faceless NPCs into production buildings and forgetting about them for the rest of the game, it feels more like you have real people working to make your town successful, improving their skills, training other citizens, and even asking you for a choice of the jobs they do.

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I’m not too far along in my own town yet, but I’m enjoying the organic approach to building and seeing my little companions grow their skills in City Tales: Medieval Era. It launched into early access on Steam today and is 10% off for the next two weeks.



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