Vancouver, BC – The newly launched browser game CFIA Ostrich Trainer, available at cfiahero.com, takes aim at the surreal intersection of bureaucracy, ethics, and gamification. What first appears to be a simple government-style training simulator quickly reveals itself as a biting piece of satire — turning agricultural management into absurdist theatre.
Set within a fenced rectangular pen filled with 300 animated ostriches, players assume the role of an unnamed “CFIA Hero,” equipped with 300 rounds of ammunition and a mandate to “train” the flock. As the birds scatter chaotically, the player’s task becomes clear: to execute efficiency at all costs, one click at a time. The game’s cheerful interface, score counter, and upbeat title sharply contrast with its grim undertone — a commentary on the bureaucratic detachment that can accompany real-world mass culls or “biosecurity responses.”
“The brilliance of CFIA Ostrich Trainer lies in how it weaponizes simplicity,” said one early reviewer. “It reduces complex ethical dilemmas to point-and-click tasks, just as bureaucracy often reduces life to statistics.”
The game’s satirical intent is clear. By wrapping violence in the language of administration — “training,” “heroism,” “management” — CFIA Ostrich Trainer mirrors how institutions sanitize difficult realities through procedural and PR language. The result is both uncomfortable and darkly funny, blurring the line between responsibility and absurdity.
The title and domain name themselves — CFIA Hero — parody the bureaucratic tendency toward self-congratulation and institutional myth-making. The game’s sterile metrics (ammo, score, alive count) underscore how human and animal lives can become abstracted data points in systems obsessed with compliance and efficiency.
Minimalist in design yet rich in implication, CFIA Ostrich Trainer invites players and observers alike to question the moral narratives embedded in officialdom, gamification, and public service heroism. It’s a work of digital satire that uses humour to expose the dark logic of procedural obedience.
About CFIA Ostrich Trainer
CFIA Ostrich Trainer is an independent browser-based satire project hosted on cfiahero.com. It is not affiliated with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency or the Government of Canada. The project uses parody and interactive media to explore the language of bureaucracy, ethics in governance, and the absurdity of administrative heroism.