Paolo Pedercini

Paolo Pedercini (born 1981[1]) is an Italian game designer known for making Flash videogames based on provocative left-wing socio-political points of view, on topics such as labour market flexibility and Queer theory, in explicit opposition with the mainstream video game industry.

[4][5] In 2003, Pedercini launched Molleindustria, a platform for politically active video games, along with a manifesto.

Operation: Pedopriest) inspired by the controversial BBC documentary Sex Crimes and the Vatican, was removed from Pedercini's site after a point of order in the Italian Parliament called "Countermeasures to the religions' offences".

Pedercini has later started producing a mock sequel that sarcastically pretends to promote religious pluralism and tolerance.

In September 2011, Pedercini released a game entitled Phone Story for smartphones that was promptly banned from the Apple iTunes Store.