You loved watching cunning hackers exploit the rigged game in The Cheat Code—now meet a world where algorithms are the rigged game, and everyone's too medicated to care. QualityLand drops you into a dystopia where machines decide your purchases, your partners, even your worth, while a delivery driver and his faulty android realize the system isn't broken—it's designed this way. Marc-Uwe Kling serves the same cynical swagger and anti-corporate venom, but sharpens it into scalpel-precise satire that skewers Big Tech with meme-worthy brilliance.
Think of it as The Cheat Code's smarter, more nihilistic European cousin: less about gaming the algorithm, more about watching it game you—then laughing darkly as ordinary nobodies flip the script on their machine overlords.
If you fantasized about outsmarting the establishment, here's the manual for dismantling it entirely.
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