The video game industry is full of moments so funny that they undoubtedly deserve to be remembered after many years, from pleasant daily adventures to some rather unlikely events that leave us speechless.
Something similar happened to a player from Australia, youtuber Jay RPG, who asked for a physical copy of Sakuna: Of Rice And Ruin and he was surprised that the box had a notification stating that it had been opened by the agriculture department of that country for an inspection.
You can check it in the following tweet:
I think the department of agriculture got a little confused by the name 😂 pic.twitter.com/uuTdYPTiip
— Jay RPG (@JayRPGee) November 24, 2020
The notification includes the following message:
Your package has been opened by the air courier / express transport service for the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment to carry out a biosecurity inspection.
No items were identified that raised biosecurity alarms and no assets were removed. The package was repackaged and resealed by the air courier / express carrier.
The air courier / express carrier charges a department fee for these inspections. This fee can be passed on to you by your air courier / express carrier, along with the costs they charge you.
Fortunately the youtuber confirmed that was not charged with an extra for shipping. And if you are wondering what the agriculture department expected to find in its inspection, Daniel Vuckovic of the Australian media Vooks suspicion looking for rice.
We already knew that the game of Marvelous It was receiving praise for its detailed cultivation simulation experience, but misleading a country’s government is undoubtedly another of the great achievements of this installment, which recently confirmed to have sold more than 500,000 copies.
Via.