The player controls one of three selectable characters, including a Ku Klux Klan member and a neo-Nazi skinhead, and traverses two levels to kill stereotypically depicted African Americans, Latinos, and Jews.
[1] The player can choose to control a Ku Klux Klan member, a neo-Nazi skinhead, or the Aryan White Will (who visually resembles the domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh).
[2][4] They are depicted with various racial stereotypes and, when killed, Black characters make monkey noises, Jews shout "oy vey", and Latinos exclaim "¡Ay, caramba!"
[2] The game comprises two levels: The player starts in an urban environment, where they fight Latinos and Black enemies, including their leader, Big Nig.
[2] The organization's national director, Abraham Foxman, regarded it as a perversion of the "very legitimate and popular" medium of video games.
[14] The Record interviewed several young men who identified as white nationalists, and they found the game to be in bad taste and potentially harmful for their movement due to the violence it depicts.
[18] William Luther Pierce, the National Alliance's founder, claimed the game had a positive reception and sold 2,000 copies by March 2002, with 90% of customers being "white teenage boys".
[29][30] The game casts the player as the former SWAT member Michael Riley, who must reclaim the fictional new American capital, Kapitol City, from people of color.